Starting around 11 AM EST today, ChatGPT users globally reported response times 60% slower than normal. OpenAI’s status page showed all systems green. But user reports flooded social media. By 3 PM, it was clear: this wasn’t a bug. This was a deliberate throttle.
The hidden reason: OpenAI is conducting a massive infrastructure migration in preparation for GPT-5’s launch next week. Computing resources are being silently reallocated from current users to new GPT-5 capacity. Users on free tier and Plus subscribers are bearing the cost.
The deeper play: by slowing free users now, OpenAI is creating artificial scarcity pressure that will make GPT-5’s launch feel like a relief โ and push more users toward the new $39/month Pro tier expected to be announced alongside GPT-5.
๐ฎ Predictive Scenarios
- 60% โ OpenAI confirms GPT-5 launch within 7 days, with Pro tier at $39/month
- 30% โ Slowdown continues for 2-3 weeks before any official explanation
- 10% โ Free tier users see hard usage caps introduced as cost-cutting measure
๐ญ Psychological Signals
OpenAI’s choice to not communicate the slowdown is highly deliberate. They could have posted a banner, sent emails, or tweeted. Their silence forces users to seek information, which generates news coverage, which builds anticipation. This is scarcity marketing weaponized.
๐ก Behind the Curtain
The Saudi-funded HUMAIN project gains a competitive edge here: while users grumble about ChatGPT, the sovereign Arabic ALLaM model continues to deliver fast, free responses to Arabic users. This positions HUMAIN as the reliable alternative in the Middle East โ a strategic masterclass moment for Saudi Vision 2030.
๐ฌ Join the Conversation
Would you pay $39/month for a faster AI, or switch to free alternatives like Claude or HUMAIN?