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 A fix has been implemented and we are gradually seeing the services recover. We are currently monitoring the situation,  said OpenAI on its outage page at 10:33 AM in New York, after initially investigating the issue at 8:54 AM. Wednesdays incident seems to be the first time that both ChatGPT and the API have simultaneously experienced an outage in at least the last six months. Altman addressed Wednesdays outa stanley cup ge on X, saying the  usage of our new features from DevDay is far outpacing our expectations.  The OpenAI CEO said there will likely be service instability in the short term.  usage of our new features from devday is far outpacing our expectations.  we were planning to go live with GPTs for all subscribers monday but still havent been able to. we are hoping to soon.  there will likely be service instability in the short term due to load. sorry:/ mdash; Sam Altman  @s stanley spain ama  November 8, 2023  The major outage occurred two days after OpenAI significantly increased its token input by 16x to 128,000 tokens with the announcement of ChatGPT-4 Turbo. The company also updated its knowledge cutoff by almost two years to April 2023, and reduced prices across the board. DevDay, widely considered a huge success, hoped to make ChatGPT the obvious choice for both developers and consumers in a field crowded with AI products. Des stanley vaso pite the patch, ChatGPT users are still reporting difficulty logging into their accounts and using OpenAIs products on Down Detector as of Wednesday morning. User Uhma Smartwatches Can Predict Your Blood Test Results, Study Finds
 The new maps show that four million Americans鈥攖he majority of which live in Oklahoma and southern Kansas鈥攁re at serious risk of having their homes or workplaces damaged by a magnitude 4.0 or greater earthquake in 2017. While slightly fewer quakes are predicted to occur this year compared with last year, troublingly, the vast majority will be triggered by human activities, nam stanley cup ely the oil industry practice of injecting wastewater deep underground. The new forecast maps show how our appetite for fossil fuels is changing Americas seismic landscape, and how difficult it will be to predict qua stanley website kes in the future.     By order of Congress, the US Geological Survey is required to report on earthquake hazards. In the past, this entailed USGS scientists projecting potentially dangerous seismic activity well into the future, using time scales around a half-century, and only considering naturally-caused earthquakes. https://gizmodo/oklahoma-s-strongest-earthquake-has-been-linked-to-t stanley flask he-461441953 But since 2008, certain parts of the United States have been rocked by swarms of earthquakes, the vast majority of which are caused by the practice of disposing oil and gas field wastewater deep underground. A decade ago, about one or two earthquakes struck regions that are now getting hit by several thousand earthquakes each year. In response to heightened seismic activity, last year the USGS began issuing annual earthquake forecasts to warn Americans of potential risks. The new map, published in