Thursday, June 11, 2026

Gemini Is Down? ‘Majority of Users’ Should Be OK Now, Google Says – CNET

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Many Google users are encountering “something went wrong” issues on Wednesday. Here are the latest updates.

Gemini logo on smartphone in front of rainbow background

Gemini in Workspace is experiencing service issues.

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People who use Google apps and services for work got an unpleasant surprise on Wednesday when the company’s AI assistant Gemini wasn’t working properly. 

Google said this afternoon that its engineering teams have started applying “mitigations” or fixes. In an update at 1:19 p.m. PT (4:19 p.m. ET), the company said the majority of Google users shouldn’t be running into issues anymore. It hasn’t identified the root cause of the issue.

Google confirmed at 3 a.m. PT that it was experiencing issues with Gemini in Google Workspace in a dashboard status page. Google Workspace includes Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides and the Gemini app. The service disruption is affecting people on MacOS, web, iOS, Gemini in Chrome and Android. Errors are popping up with codes 1099 and 1076, saying, “Something went wrong.”

DownDetector has received over 1,600 reports of malfunctions with Google Gemini since 3 a.m. PT. (DownDetector is owned by the same parent company as CNET, Ziff Davis.) Those reports have fallen throughout the day. It’s unclear how many Google users have been or are still currently affected.

This is a developing story. Follow along below for updates.

‘Majority of users’ should be alright

By Katelyn Chedraoui

Gemini on macOS - Google I/O

MacOS is one of the affected platforms of the Gemini outage.

Google/Screenshot by CNET

And just as folks like me on the east coast are wrapping up their work day, Google says its mitigation measures have worked well enough that the “majority of users” should be, in the words of Matthew McConaughey, alright, alright, alright.

“Our engineering team has applied mitigations to reduce impact and confirmed the majority of users are no longer observing impact,” Google wrote. “We will continue to monitor the service for stability.”

Still no word on what caused the issue. West coast residents, you should be back in action for the rest of the day. (Sorry, if you were enjoying an AI-free work day.)

More AI troubles, this time for Claude

By Katelyn Chedraoui

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Claude has some minor service issues on Wednesday, too.

James Martin/CNET

On a rough day for AI users, Anthropic reported some issues with its AI chatbot, Claude, too. On a status update page, the company said it had resolved issues with its Haiku 4.5 model after reports of malfunctions.

Those issues should have been resolved by 10:21 a.m. PT, according to Anthropic. It isn’t clear what caused the problems.

Anthropic dropped the first of its much-awaited Mythos-level AI models on Tuesday. It’s called Fable 5, and if you pay for Claude, you can use it now. Anthropic did say that it anticipates that demand will be very high, so it’s possible Claude users may encounter more access issues in the near future. 

Guess it’s a good thing for AI enthusiasts that OpenAI’s ChatGPT has had a quiet day?

Google is seeing signs of recovery, but for how many people?

By Katelyn Chedraoui

Google I/O 2026 CNET

Fixes are on the way for affected Google users.

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Google confirmed in an update at 11:37 a.m. PT that it’s rolling out fixes and that there are signs of recovery.

“Our engineering team has applied mitigations to reduce impact and continues to investigate the root cause,” Google wrote. “We are seeing signs of recovery and will continue to monitor progress.”

Reports submitted to DownDetector have steadily dropped since its peak of over 1,600 incidents of Gemini malfunctioning earlier in the day.

But because Google has millions of users, it’s very likely that many people are still encountering issues using Gemini in their Workspace apps.

Gemini VP: ‘Some fixes are in’

By Katelyn Chedraoui

Heads up: Gemini is currently experiencing an outage. We’re on it and will get everything back up ASAP. Some of the fixes are in, the rest coming very soon. Stay tuned for updates, and thanks for bearing with us!

— Josh Woodward (@joshwoodward) June 10, 2026

Gemini App Vice President Josh Woodward confirmed in an X post at 10:31 a.m. PT that some fixes to the Gemini outage are on the way.

A fix is on the way

By Katelyn Chedraoui

Google I/O logo on screen at I/O 2026

Google just had its I/O developers conference, where Gemini AI was everywhere in Google’s business products.

Google

A “mitigation” or fix is on the way, Google confirmed at 9:24 a.m. PT. There’s no ETA on when it will be deployed.

Google still hasn’t given us many details about the underlying issue, but it did confirm that the error codes 1099 and 1076 are part of the issue. I saw these error codes pop up in the bottom-left corner of my screen, though they may vary depending on the app you’re using.

Keep scrolling to see what apps and platforms are affected. There is still no workaround or temporary fix.

My experience with the Gemini service disruption

By Katelyn Chedraoui

Gemini error in bottom left corner of start menu

Gemini errors finally hit my Gemini.

Screenshot by Katelyn Chedraoui/CNET

CNET uses Google Workspace, so I went hunting through my Drive, Docs and Sheets earlier this morning to see if I was one of the affected customers. Now my time as “marked safe” is over, so I can share what the error looks like.

I first encountered the error when I asked Gemini (through Chrome on my Mac) to analyze the contents of a PDF that I uploaded. I had the flash model selected, which I immediately knew wouldn’t be the best model for the task after I hit “run.” But I didn’t have to wait long to fix my error, because Gemini couldn’t run the task at all. It ran for a second or two before reverting me to the prompt screen. In the lower-left corner, error code 1099 popped up, too quickly for me to screenshot.

I had to see if it was a fluke. I started a new chat with a seemingly easy web search for Gemini. The same thing happened — it tried to run for a second before almost immediately quitting. This time, it sent me back to the main homepage and had a different error code, shown above.

As of now, there’s no way to work around this issue. Luckily for me, these are both tasks that I don’t necessarily need Gemini to assist with.

Google confirms which platforms are affected

By Katelyn Chedraoui

Google Drive icon file drawer

Google Drive, Docs, Sheets and Slides are all part of Google Workspace.

Getty Images/Viva Tung/CNET

In an update at 8:10 a.m. PT, Google said that the Gemini app in Workspace — which includes Drive, Docs and Sheets — is malfunctioning on the following platforms:

  • Web
  • MacOS
  • iOS
  • Android
  • Gemini in Chrome

These are the platforms that are displaying the “something went wrong” error. There’s still no workaround. Google said it will issue another update at 9:30 a.m. PT/12:30 p.m. ET.

Gemini is a lot of things, and many seem to be working

By Jon Reed

Three phone screens showing Google Health Coach nutrition and fitness logging.

Google Health uses a chatbot-like interface to give you advice based on your biometric data.

Google

Google has put its Gemini AI into seemingly as many of its products as it can. So when I see something like “Gemini is down,” my mind goes to all of the Google products that have integrated the AI system over the past few years.

Today’s issue isn’t widespread; according to Google, it’s affecting only Workspace users. I checked my Google Health app, which is what the old Fitbit app has become, and had a conversation with the chatbot there about why the fact that I feel like I’m coming down with a cold isn’t showing up in my biometric data. Was this helpful information? As Gemini told me, I shouldn’t trust it for medical advice, so not really. But it did generate responses.

As companies like Google integrate AI into more and more of their products, it does create another potential source of breakage. 

What’s going on with Gemini?

By Katelyn Chedraoui

josh woodward presents demo at google i/o 2026 event

Gemini is the new Google.

Google/Screenshot by CNET

Google hasn’t yet said what the issue with Gemini is, but for Workspace users, it’s resulting in errors that read, “Something went wrong.” 

Google is categorizing it as a service disruption, not an outage. There are no workarounds as of 8 a.m. PT.

Most likely, the Google engineering teams caught the issue late last night or early this morning, before many of us logged on for work at 8 a.m. They’re currently heads down trying to understand what the problem is and how to fix it. 

We’ll be here tracking how the issue is affecting you and when it is eventually resolved.

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