ChatGPT ‘adult mode’ launch delayed as OpenAI focuses on core improvements
The adult mode for ChatGPT has been delayed as OpenAI prioritises refining the chatbot’s overall experience.
OpenAI has postponed the launch of ChatGPT’s ‘adult mode’, a feature designed to let verified adult users access erotica and other mature content.
Teams are focusing on improving intelligence, personality and proactive behaviour instead of releasing the feature immediately.
A feature that was first announced by Sam Altman in October, with an initial December rollout, aiming to allow adults more freedom while maintaining safety for younger users.
The project faced an earlier delay as internal teams prioritised the core ChatGPT experience.
OpenAI stated it still supports the principle of treating adults like adults but warned that achieving the right experience will require more time. No new release date has been provided.
Would you like to learn more about AI, tech and digital diplomacy? If so, ask our Diplo chatbot!
