OpenAI’s popular AI chatbot ChatGPT is currently facing a massive outage globally, including in India. The reason why ChatGPT is down is not known yet, and an official statement from OpenAI is awaited.According to OpenAI's status page, OpenAI is currently experiencing issues across its services, with users reporting problems on both ChatGPT and its APIs. OpenAI is investigating why users are facing problems with conversations, and users may face difficulty logging in or creating an account.— aboweb3 (@aboweb3) ALSO READ: ChatGPT Down? Users report queries not working. Check latest update hereOn Downdetector, an online outage monitoring platform, more than 4,300 users in the US have reported problems with the AI platform. Meanwhile, around 266 reports have been logged in India so far. Outages have been reported across major Indian cities, including New Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Hyderabad and Bengaluru.Users have reported problems across multiple platforms including ChatGPT, the API, DALL-E, Codex, Sora, and the login system.ChatGPT, Codex down: Social media flooded with postsSocial media users were quick to report this issue on X.Many reported that the popular AI chatbot was showing errors, refusing to respond to simple queries, unable to load past chats or showing slow performance and "network errors.""Codex, ChatGPT, DOWN. Codex won't even give me /status ChatGPT won't load past chats, dictation fails. Hopefully they're working on improving tomorrow's Codex release and someone forgot to unplug something and plug it back in again," a user wrote on X.— InfiniteHexx (@InfiniteHexx) "ChatGPT is currently down. millions of users globally are reporting outages right now. OpenAI is yet to confirm the issue. 🔴 if you're affected — you're not alone," wrote another. "Is ChatGPT down? I can get to the site but none of my conversations load and says "too many concurrent connections," another comment read.— Gdgtify (@Gdgtify) The outage tracker is showing a red alert status for OpenAI, with users flagging issues across the app, web browser interface, and developer-facing API endpoints. The problems appear to be affecting both consumer and enterprise users simultaneously.