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Details Emerge About OpenAI’s “Adult Mode”

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OpenAI's plans to introduce an 'adult mode' for ChatGPT aim to offer more mature content and expand the platform's capabilities, reflecting a shift towards treating adult users with fewer restrictions. However, internal concerns about safety, security, and potential misuse have delayed its launch, highlighting the complex balance between innovation and responsibility in AI development. This development underscores the ongoing challenges and ethical considerations in creating more flexible AI tools for diverse user needs.

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In October, ChatGPT maker OpenAI announced it would be opening the floodgates for “mature apps.”

“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,” he tweeted at the time.

“As part of our ‘treat adult users like adults’ principle, we will allow even more, like erotica for verified adults,” Altman added.

Five months later, an “adult mode” chatbot that’s willing to breach topics that have been off-limits on ChatGPT so far — a move characterized by critics as a way to boost revenue in light of some disastrous financials — remains nowhere to be seen.

And as the Wall Street Journal reports, the subject is still sending a shiver down the spines of company advisors, who are wary of the many potential dangers of letting OpenAI’s already-hooked customers engage in intimately-charged conversations.

In fact, many staffers and executives were reportedly blindsided by Altman’s promise in the first place, making an imminent launch out of the question.

Despite plenty of concerns and internal debates over the risks, from users growing too emotionally attached to compulsive use, OpenAI is reportedly still forging ahead. (The company did admit earlier this month that adult mode’s launch would be delayed as other products were being prioritized.)

Plenty of glaring security issues remain, with inside sources telling the WSJ that its new age-prediction system has been misclassifying minors as adults 12 percent of the time. While that may not sound like much, multiplied by ChatGPT’s enormous user base, millions of underage children could be accessing inappropriate chats.

In an effort to keep nonconsensual sexual images off the platform — something competitor Elon Musk’s xAI has been unsuccessfully grappling with — OpenAI is playing it relatively safe by restricting spicy conversations to just text.

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