Sam Altman says that OpenAI’s capacity issues will cause product delays

In one series by post On X on Monday, OpenAi CEO Sam Altman said that the popularity of the new tool of the Chatgpt company will cause non-specific product retractments.
“We get things under control, but you would expect that new releases from OpenAI will be postponed, things will break and that service is sometimes slow when we deal with capacity challenges,” Altman wrote. “We can work as fast as we can really hum things.”
The new image of OpenAi came up with a lot of fanfare and controversy-for-the-bars to recreate styles such as the hand-drawn animation from Studio Ghibli. Altman said in the weekend post on X That the company has not been able to overtake “since the launch” and that staff worked at late nights and during the weekend to “keep the service”.
In one hour on Monday, Chatgpt added a million new users, Altman claimed In a post. Chatgpt now has 500 million weekly users And 20 million paying subscribersof 300 million users and 15.5 million subscribers at the end of 2024.
In an attempt to relieve its capacity problems, OpenAI has the release of the image-generation tool for free chatgpt users and temporarily disabled video count for new users of temporarily postponed for new users of SoraThe company’s package from the company from the company.