Key Takeaways:
- Hours of disruption are hitting ChatGPT, Sora, and APIs today, with the outage spanning early morning into afternoon.
- With ~120 million daily users using ChatGPT, millions of business hours could have been lost.
- Despite this, OpenAI reported $10 billion in annual recurring revenue, nearly doubling from ~$5.5 billion in 2024.
OpenAI’s primary services, including ChatGPT, Sora, and the company’s API infrastructure, were partially offline today, June 10.
Starting around 3:00 a.m. ET, users began reporting errors such as “something went wrong” and service slowdowns across web, desktop, and mobile apps.
Reports spiked between 5:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., with nearly 2,000 logged by Downdetector.

OpenAI publicly acknowledged technical issues affecting ChatGPT, its API services, and the Sora platform, citing ongoing slow response times and error messages.
The AI giant marked the problem as a partial outage by early afternoon in Europe, signaling that mitigation was underway, but the disruption continued well into business hours.
As of 12:30 p.m. ET, the status has been upgraded to "degraded performance."
Although the company stated that the root cause had been identified, no further technical detail was shared.
We are observing elevated error rates and latency across ChatGPT and the API.
— OpenAI (@OpenAI) June 10, 2025
Our engineers have identified the root cause and are working as fast as possible to fix the issue.
For updates see our status page: https://t.co/oUGSSyltRU
The timing created significant interruptions for users in Europe, North America, and Australia, regions where ChatGPT sees high daily engagement.
About 120 million daily active users interact with the tool.
This alone shows that millions were possibly affected by the outage, which then translates to business hours disrupted or lost.
Strategic Vulnerability in Single-Provider AI Adoption
OpenAI recently reported a surge in annual recurring revenue to $10 billion, nearly doubling from $5.5 billion a year prior.
But this outage now casts a shadow over its reliability at scale.
Agencies and enterprise teams that rely on ChatGPT for drafting, coding, or client servicing experienced delays that will likely require rework and missed internal turnaround times.
In addition to the temporary productivity loss, the outage also exposed an operational risk: over-reliance on a single AI tool without contingency.
🚨 BREAKING: ChatGPT is down!
— Cliffinkent 🇬🇧 (@Cliffinkent) June 10, 2025
Productivity worldwide: 📉
Office workers: 😱
Students: 💀
Remember when we used to think for ourselves? Crazy. How are you surviving the AI apocalypse? 😅 pic.twitter.com/weCRQ3NbEf
For organizations that have built workflows around one provider, disruptions like this affect delivery timelines, client satisfaction, and performance metrics.
The incident is already prompting questions inside agencies about the importance of having multi-model backup plans and diversified infrastructure for AI-integrated processes.
Competitor services such as Claude remained operational during the outage. There are also reports of Gemini glitching.
I witnessed GPT go down, then Gemini glitch out. Now I'm staring at Claude 4 like 'you got this, right?' 💀 pic.twitter.com/LN5rAB1f7V
— Smit Parekh (@smit_parekh84) June 10, 2025
For agencies serving multiple clients across global time zones, the reliability of these tools can directly influence client retention and service benchmarks.
As ChatGPT recovers from this disruption, business leaders may be re-evaluating their exposure to similar risks.
Internal audits of where and how AI tools are embedded across workflows, as well as what fallbacks exist when those services become unavailable, are needed.
Our Take: Is It Time to Reconsider AI Infrastructure?
When a tool that millions rely on every day goes dark for most of a work morning and until early afternoon, it’s more than just a technical problem.
It slows down real projects, delays client work, and forces teams to redo tasks they thought were already handled.
What stood out to me wasn't just the size of the disruption, but how little was said about what to do next.
Me when Chat GPT is down:😔😣#ChatGPT#OpenAIpic.twitter.com/vXKXL6Ix03
— Sarcasm (@sarcastic_us) June 10, 2025
This is a good time to rethink how AI fits into daily operations.
It's not about switching providers. It’s about making sure the work keeps moving even when one part of the system doesn’t.
Having a fallback plan is no longer optional. It’s necessary to stay consistent when tech takes a break.
Meanwhile, in April, businesses in Portugal and Spain were paralyzed by a power outage, exposing the modern world's overreliance on digital systems.
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