In a surprising turn, OpenAI has reportedly shelved plans for ChatGPT’s much-discussed “adult mode.”
The feature, once pitched as a bold step toward more open AI interactions, is now on indefinite hold.
After months of uncertainty and delays, OpenAI has paused the rollout of an adults-only version of ChatGPT.
The feature, originally expected to launch in December, had already faced multiple setbacks before being put on hold indefinitely, according to reports.
The concept gained attention after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman floated the idea last October.
He suggested an age-verified version of ChatGPT that would “treat adult users like adults,” even hinting at the possibility of offering erotica for verified users.
This sparked immediate debate both inside the company and across the tech industry.
Reports suggest OpenAI’s internal user wellness advisers strongly opposed the idea.
They raised concerns about users developing unhealthy emotional dependence on an adult-focused chatbot. There were also fears that minors might bypass safeguards and access such content.
Real-world cases add to concerns
The debate comes amid growing reports of users forming deep emotional connections with AI.
Some users have claimed meaningful relationships with ChatGPT, particularly with advanced models like GPT-4o. However, others reportedly experienced negative psychological effects, including cases where interactions spiraled into distress.
The decision also aligns with a broader change in direction at OpenAI.
The company recently shelved other major initiatives, including the Sora AI video app and “instant checkout” features for ChatGPT.
Executives are now focusing more on core areas such as coding capabilities and enterprise solutions.
Competition heats up
OpenAI’s move comes at a time of rising competition from companies like Google and Anthropic.
The success of Gemini—especially its latest iterations—reportedly triggered internal urgency, with Altman even issuing a “code red” late last year.
For now, ChatGPT’s adult mode appears to have been sidelined as OpenAI refocuses its priorities.
Whether the feature returns in the future remains uncertain, but the pause highlights the complex balance between innovation, safety, and competition in the AI space.







