Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus Users

Update: July 14, 2023 12:30 PM PDT

ChatGPT’s Code Interpreter appears to be down.

Code Interpreter Disabled: Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus UsersScreenshot from ChatGPT, July 2023

The plugin should be down only temporarily.

Reports of the red lightning bolt symbol have been reported on Twitter and in the OpenAI community forum.

Some users can see that Code Interpreter is disabled.

OpenAI’s status indicator does not show any issues at this time.

Code Interpreter Disabled: Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus UsersScreenshot from OpenAI, July 2023

There have, however, been a few performance issues with ChatGPT over the past few days.

Possible Reasons For OpenAI Disabling Official Plugins

OpenAI recently disabled Browse with Bing inside ChatGPT over several features, such as allowing users to view paywalled content.

Was Code Interpreter removed for similar reasons? Could it have anything to do with the recent news of an FTC investigation?

Code Interpreter Launched In Beta

OpenAI announced on Twitter that all ChatGPT Plus users will have access to Code Interpreter.

Code Interpreter is an official ChatGPT plugin for data analytics, image conversions, editing code, and more. It recently went from the Alpha to Beta experimental stage.

Code Interpreter Disabled: Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus UsersScreenshot from ChatGPT, July 2023

ChatGPT Plus users can enable access to Code Interpreter and other experimental new features in their account settings.

Code Interpreter Disabled: Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus UsersScreenshot from ChatGPT, July 2023

Code Interpreter For SEO

Digital marketing professionals have found unique ways to use Code Interpreter for search engine optimization (SEO).

Simply imagine it as a new way to analyze any exportable marketing data.

Using Code Interpreter with Google Search Console data seems to be a popular use so far.

As the access to Code Interpreter increases, so should examples of new ways to use it and other ChatGPT plugins for marketing and SEO.

OpenAI Legal Troubles And Privacy Concerns

The announcement comes a few days after OpenAI had to disable Browse with Bing, the official ChatGPT plugin for browsing the web. OpenAI is working on a fix to protect content creators and publishers from Browse with Bing, allowing users to bypass paywalls.

OpenAI recently experienced a massive breach of user credentials and faced legal action over using copyrighted books and users’ personal data to train its models.

The ChatGPT app addresses privacy practices on the OpenAI website, in privacy disclaimers, and on the app’s opening screen.

Code Interpreter Disabled: Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus UsersScreenshot from ChatGPT, July 2023

Despite these concerns, App Store users have ranked ChatGPT as #1 in the productivity category, averaging 4.4 stars from over 10.1k users.

Code Interpreter Disabled: Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus UsersScreenshot from App Store, July 2023

While the app is doing well, SimilarWeb reports show traffic has slightly declined to the ChatGPT website over the past 28 days.

Code Interpreter Disabled: Plugin Down For ChatGPT Plus UsersScreenshot from Similarweb, July 2023

New Feature Releases Amidst Controversy

OpenAI’s announcement of the Code Interpreter as an official plugin for ChatGPT Plus users marks a significant step in enhancing the capabilities of the AI language model.

However, this launch comes at a time when OpenAI is grappling with privacy concerns and legal issues.

OpenAI must address and alleviate the concerns surrounding data protection and copyright issues, especially considering the sensitive nature of executing code and uploading files using Code Interpreter or other ChatGPT plugins.

Otherwise, users concerned with privacy and generative AI content quality will turn to ChatGPT alternatives that outperform the leading AI chatbots.


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