The Technology Risk Podcast

Episode 72 - OpenAI Outage Disrupts ChatGPT And Business Workflows

19 min · 18 apr 2026
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OpenAI reported degraded performance on April 16 2026 that affected ChatGPT and the APIs many businesses use to power customer support, automation, and internal tools. In this episode, we break down what happened, what APIs are, and how disruptions in AI infrastructure can ripple across modern business operations. As more companies embed AI into daily workflows, even short outages can slow response times, interrupt services, and create friction for both employees and customers. Make sure to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for more technology insights every Friday at 6 PM (PDT), as well as check out our website at www.frostyos.com.

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