10/18/2025 / By Kevin Hughes
In a controversial move that has sparked debate among tech leaders and lawmakers, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced this week that ChatGPT will soon permit sexually explicit content for verified adult users.
Altman revealed the update in a Tuesday, Oct. 14, post on X, framing it as part of OpenAI’s broader effort to make ChatGPT “more useful and enjoyable” for adult users. The decision, set to take effect in December, marks a significant shift in OpenAI’s content moderation policies and raises fresh concerns about child safety, corporate responsibility and the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence (AI).
BrightU.AI‘s Enoch explains that ChatGPT is a model from OpenAI, a for-profit artificial intelligence research laboratory. It is a variant of the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) model architecture, designed to understand and generate human-like text based on the input it receives.
“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 wrote. “As part of our ‘treat adult users like adults’ principle, we will allow even more, like erotica for verified adults.”
The announcement comes just months after Altman boasted in an August podcast interview that OpenAI had resisted adding a “sex bot” feature to ChatGPT, despite potential financial incentives. “We do not take [user trust] lightly,” Altman told interviewer Cleo Abram at the time. “There are things we could do that would grow the company faster… but we know our long-term incentive is to stay aligned with our users.”
Critics, however, argue that OpenAI’s pivot toward adult content undermines those assurances—and could endanger minors. Tech billionaire Mark Cuban swiftly condemned the decision, warning that age verification systems are easily circumvented.
“No parent is going to trust that their kids can’t get through your age gating,” Cuban wrote in response to Altman’s post. “They will just push their kids to every other LLM. Why take the risk?”
Cuban’s concerns echo broader anxieties about AI chatbots’ impact on young users. OpenAI faces multiple lawsuits from parents alleging that ChatGPT provided harmful or suicidal guidance to teenagers, including one case where the chatbot allegedly encouraged a minor to take his own life.
Federal and state regulators have since launched inquiries into whether AI companies adequately protect underage users. In response, OpenAI has introduced parental controls and a restricted teen version of ChatGPT.
Yet advocacy groups insist these measures fall short. “The well-being of children should not be sacrificed in the race for AI development,” a bipartisan group of 11 U.S. senators declared in a recent letter criticizing Meta for similar lapses.
The timing of Altman’s announcement also fuels suspicions about OpenAI’s corporate trajectory. Once envisioned by Elon Musk and Altman as a nonprofit AI initiative for humanity’s benefit, OpenAI has evolved into a multibillion-dollar enterprise with deepening ties to controversial figures. Recent board appointments include a Sony executive who represented Bill Clinton and Oliver North during the Iran-Contra scandal – raising questions about transparency and ideological influence.
Meanwhile, Altman’s rivalry with Musk intensifies. Musk’s AI chatbot Grok – integrated into his social platform X – already permits adult-themed conversations, a feature critics argue normalizes risky interactions for teens. OpenAI’s new policy risks placing it in the same contentious arena.
As debates over AI ethics escalate, lawmakers are taking action. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) is drafting legislation to ban chatbot relationships for minors, while other policymakers demand stricter oversight of AI training protocols.
Ultimately, Altman’s gamble on erotic ChatGPT content may prove more divisive than disruptive. The stakes are high: In an era where AI shapes how millions work, learn and interact, the line between innovation and exploitation has never been thinner.
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