If you’ve been wondering when ChatGPT might start handling spicier conversations, OpenAI has some clarity for you. According to the Wall Street Journal, the company plans to let adults generate erotic text exchanges while keeping a firm ban on explicit images, voice clones or video content. A spokesperson described the planned feature as smut rather than pornography, signaling a careful attempt to offer racier interactions without turning the chatbot into a full-blown adult entertainment platform.
The rollout has hit delays though. OpenAI recently pushed back adult mode, originally scheduled for the first quarter, citing technical hurdles and internal debates over safety. A major sticking point involves keeping minors out. The company’s new age-prediction system was misclassifying about 12 percent of under-18 users as adults, a flaw that could have let millions of young users access erotic chats.
The tricky art of drawing lines
OpenAI has been figuring out these boundaries for years, well before ChatGPT existed. Back in 2021, executives noticed that AI Dungeon, a text-based adventure game running on OpenAI’s platform, sometimes pushed users into violent sexual scenarios without any prompting. Other times the AI would escalate tame exchanges into much more intense sexual conversations.
Those early incidents exposed a messy reality. The company’s content moderation tools were blunt instruments, unable to reliably separate mainstream erotica from material involving nonconsensual acts or child exploitation.
The current approach tries to thread that needle by allowing text-only adult conversations while maintaining a hard ban on generating explicit images, video or voice.
Why OpenAI feels pressured to offer adult chats
The company’s push into adult conversations comes at a challenging moment. OpenAI’s technological advantage over rivals like xAI and Anthropic has narrowed, and it faces mounting financial losses while competing for users and funding. Sam Altman has suggested that explicit content would likely boost growth and generate extra revenue, a tempting prospect given the pressure.

The CEO has expressed conflicted feelings publicly though. On a podcast last August, Altman was asked if he had made any decisions that were best for the world but not best for winning. He acknowledged that erotica would drive growth but said it wouldn’t align with the company’s long-term goal of serving users well.
Two months later Altman appeared to reverse course. He posted on X that OpenAI had addressed serious mental health concerns related to chatbots and had new content tools, announcing plans to launch adult mode in December.
What happens next with adult mode
OpenAI has made it clear adult mode is coming eventually, despite the delay. The company has hired mental health experts and built a youth well-being team to monitor long-term effects once adult mode launches. It also trains its models not to encourage exclusive relationships with users and to remind them they need real-world connections.
For now users curious about adult ChatGPT conversations will have to wait. The company is prioritizing other features like personality adjustments and personalization while it works through the remaining hurdles.
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