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2026 AI Failure Report

A planned ChatGPT Disaster report covering AI lawsuits, hallucinations, outages, mental-health risks, model decline, user stories, and accountability evidence from 2026.

The 2026 AI Failure Report is the planned paid research product for ChatGPT Disaster. It will package the site's public archive into a cleaner, source-forward format for readers who need a faster briefing.

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Who It Is For

The report is intended for journalists, attorneys, educators, researchers, parents, enterprise risk teams, creators, and policy readers who need an organized map of AI failure evidence.

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The report is in preparation. Use the contact page to request early access, bulk access, sponsorship information, or a notification when the report is released.

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ChatGPT Disaster documents AI failures, lawsuits, research, outages, and user-reported harms. We separate primary sources, court filings, peer-reviewed research, mainstream reporting, company statements, and user-submitted accounts so readers can judge the strength of each claim.

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