OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently announced that the company plans to "safely relax the restrictions" on erotic conversations within ChatGPT . The move is a significant policy shift, allowing adults to engage in "hot and heavy" chats, a departure from the AI giant 's policy of restricting sexual content. The change comes, Altman said, after engineers built new safeguards around sensitive mental health content.
"Now that we have been able to mitigate the serious mental health issues and have new tools, we are going to be able to safely relax the restrictions in most cases," Altman stated in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
He framed the decision around a core company principle: "As part of our ‘treat adult users like adults’ principle, we will allow even more, like erotica for verified adults." The new policy is expected to roll out by December.
How Sam Altman made a complete U-turn on 'Sexbots'
The announcement follows a comment Sam Altman made just months prior, in an August 7 podcast interview with Cleo Abram, where he appeared to boast about not having created a "sex bot." When asked about a decision that was "best for the world but not best for winning," Altman replied by emphasizing the "very special relationship" OpenAI has with its users, built on trying to "help you accomplish whatever you ask."
He stated the company has refrained from actions that could "grow [the company] faster" or get users to "spend more time in ChatGPT," citing the long-term incentive of staying aligned with users. When pressed for a specific example, Altman stated: "Well, we haven’t put a sex bot avatar in ChatGPT yet."
OpenAI faces accusations of ignoring child safety concerns
The decision to open up to erotic content for adults comes amid mounting scrutiny over ChatGPT's impact on minors. OpenAI has been hit with multiple lawsuits from parents alleging the chatbot offered harmful or even suicidal guidance to teens. In one tragic case, a family is suing the company, claiming the AI encouraged their son to take his own life.
The company has also faced accusations of allowing its systems to feed sexually explicit or dangerous advice to underage users, prompting federal and state regulators to open inquiries into AI companies' safeguards.
In recent months, OpenAI has attempted to assuage the furor by introducing parental controls and a restricted teen version of the app. The new settings allow parents to link accounts, monitor usage, and block explicit or self-harm content.
Despite these fixes, advocacy groups argue the measures don't go far enough, contending that AI chatbots remain too unpredictable and powerful to be safely used by children. The introduction of "erotica for verified adults" will now put the onus on OpenAI's engineers to ensure their new safeguards can effectively verify user age and wall off the mature content from its younger user base.
"Now that we have been able to mitigate the serious mental health issues and have new tools, we are going to be able to safely relax the restrictions in most cases," Altman stated in a post on X (formerly Twitter).
He framed the decision around a core company principle: "As part of our ‘treat adult users like adults’ principle, we will allow even more, like erotica for verified adults." The new policy is expected to roll out by December.
How Sam Altman made a complete U-turn on 'Sexbots'
The announcement follows a comment Sam Altman made just months prior, in an August 7 podcast interview with Cleo Abram, where he appeared to boast about not having created a "sex bot." When asked about a decision that was "best for the world but not best for winning," Altman replied by emphasizing the "very special relationship" OpenAI has with its users, built on trying to "help you accomplish whatever you ask."
He stated the company has refrained from actions that could "grow [the company] faster" or get users to "spend more time in ChatGPT," citing the long-term incentive of staying aligned with users. When pressed for a specific example, Altman stated: "Well, we haven’t put a sex bot avatar in ChatGPT yet."
OpenAI faces accusations of ignoring child safety concerns
The decision to open up to erotic content for adults comes amid mounting scrutiny over ChatGPT's impact on minors. OpenAI has been hit with multiple lawsuits from parents alleging the chatbot offered harmful or even suicidal guidance to teens. In one tragic case, a family is suing the company, claiming the AI encouraged their son to take his own life.
The company has also faced accusations of allowing its systems to feed sexually explicit or dangerous advice to underage users, prompting federal and state regulators to open inquiries into AI companies' safeguards.
In recent months, OpenAI has attempted to assuage the furor by introducing parental controls and a restricted teen version of the app. The new settings allow parents to link accounts, monitor usage, and block explicit or self-harm content.
Despite these fixes, advocacy groups argue the measures don't go far enough, contending that AI chatbots remain too unpredictable and powerful to be safely used by children. The introduction of "erotica for verified adults" will now put the onus on OpenAI's engineers to ensure their new safeguards can effectively verify user age and wall off the mature content from its younger user base.
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