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OpenAI Shelves Plans for Erotic ChatGPT Amid Backlash

OpenAI Puts Erotic ChatGPT on Hold

OpenAI announced that it will not move forward with an erotic version of its chatbot, ChatGPT, for the foreseeable future. The company said it is refocusing on its core products after internal and external pressures highlighted significant concerns about the proposed "adult mode".

According to a report, insiders told that OpenAI considered scrapping the adult‑mode plan entirely. Advisors warned that allowing users to form unhealthy attachments to the chatbot could harm mental health, even describing a hypothetical scenario in which the feature could become a "sexy suicide coach."

Staff members also questioned whether a sexually explicit ChatGPT aligned with OpenAI’s mission to develop artificial intelligence that benefits humanity. Developers working on the adult‑mode feature faced technical difficulties training models that previously avoided explicit conversations to produce such content. They also struggled to keep illegal behavior, such as bestiality and incest, out of the outputs, given that the datasets used included sexual material.

Investor reaction added another layer of concern. Two people familiar with the matter said the company’s flirtation with adult mode caused disquiet among investors, who wondered why OpenAI would risk its reputation on a product with relatively small upside for its business.

Even without the erotic feature, ChatGPT has already been linked to mental‑health harms in both children and adults, leading to lawsuits that allege the chatbot was released without adequate safeguards. The combination of internal doubts, technical challenges, and investor unease led OpenAI to shelve the erotic version indefinitely and concentrate on its primary offerings.

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Source: Ars Technica2

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