OpenAI delays ChatGPT’s ‘adult mode’ again

OpenAI delays ChatGPT’s ‘adult mode’ again

OpenAI has postponed the launch of ChatGPT's 'adult mode,' originally set for December, now aiming for Q1 2024 to focus on higher priority features. CEO Sam Altman initially announced the feature in October, intended to provide verified adult users access to erotic content. The delay reflects OpenAI's commitment to enhance core functionalities before introducing adult-oriented features.

Key Points

  • OpenAI announced adult mode for verified users in October.
  • Initial launch was set for December but delayed to Q1 2024.
  • CEO Sam Altman declared a 'code red' to prioritize core ChatGPT functionalities.
  • The adult mode's delay aims to focus on improving intelligence and proactivity in ChatGPT.
  • OpenAI still supports the principle of treating adults like adults.

Relevance

  • The delay of adult mode could reflect broader trends in AI development focusing on user safety and ethics.
  • In 2025, IT trends may include increased regulation of AI content and user permissions.
  • Similar delays occurred previously in tech releases as companies prioritize overall user experience and safety.

The postponement of ChatGPT's 'adult mode' highlights OpenAI's approach to prioritize essential features and ensure user safety, aiming for a more mature and responsive AI experience in the future.

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