Another delay for ChatGPT's steamy side gig
OpenAI Pushes Back 'Adult Mode' Again: New Date MIA!
OpenAI has delayed the launch of ChatGPT's much‑anticipated 'adult mode' for the second time, now with no firm release date in sight. Originally slated for December 2025, then pushed to early 2026, the feature promises verified adult users access to a broader range of content, including erotica. The company cites higher priority improvements in AI intelligence and chat personalization as reasons for the delay. Despite user anticipation, OpenAI remains committed to eventually rolling out this feature, emphasizing quality and responsible AI development.
Introduction
Background and Context
The Announcement: Timeline and Delays
Reasons for the Delay
Public Reactions
Future Implications
Economic Impact
Social and Cultural Considerations
Regulatory and Legal Challenges
Looking Forward
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