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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has announced plans to allow “erotica for verified adults” in ChatGPT, marking a significant shift in AI content policies. Critics question whether adequate safeguards exist to prevent misuse and protect vulnerable users as AI enters this controversial territory.
OpenAI is reportedly planning to introduce adult content capabilities to its ChatGPT platform, according to recent statements from CEO Sam Altman. Sources indicate the company will implement age verification systems and allow “erotica for verified adults” as part of what Altman describes as treating “adult users like adults.” This policy shift, expected to roll out more fully in December, represents a significant departure from OpenAI’s previous content restrictions and has sparked intense debate about the implications of AI-generated adult material.