Shortly after the revelation of its integration with Apple’s Siri, OpenAI’s ChatGPT experienced a global outage. The outage began at 11:07 PM UTC on December 11, rendering customers unable to access ChatGPT, its API, or the video production tool Sora. The warning “ChatGPT is currently unavailable” greeted many users attempting to connect.
OpenAI quickly acknowledged the problem, apologizing to its 200 million members and promising them that a solution was in the works. The company announced that services had “largely recovered” by 3:53 AM UTC on December 12, and Australian users confirmed the restoration of functionality.
The downtime coincided with the release of Apple’s most recent software update, which merged ChatGPT with Siri on iPhones, iPads, and Macs. This capability enables Siri to use ChatGPT to answer complex questions, such as those involving photographs or documents. While OpenAI has not verified any direct link between the integration and the disruption, the timing has sparked suspicion.
This is at least the fourth big outage for ChatGPT in recent months, with comparable problems in June and August. Despite these problems, Apple and OpenAI regard the Siri-ChatGPT integration as a significant milestone. Apple is using this capability to improve its AI skills, while OpenAI expands its reach to millions of new consumers.
As OpenAI refines its systems, the integration demonstrates the limitations and benefits of merging advanced AI capabilities with widely used consumer technologies.