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ChatGPT experienced its second outage this month, and OpenAI stated that the issue originated from the "upstream supplier."
OpenAI stated that a large-scale outage began at 11 a.m. Eastern Time on the 26th. Microsoft, the exclusive Cloud Computing Service provider for OpenAI, reported on the same day that one of its Datacenters encountered "power issues," primarily affecting users in North America.