
On Tuesday, OpenAI announced that the company Sora closesits AI-generated video app. The iPhone app only arrived in September, making its six-month existence as short and fun as using the app itself. It turns out that Sora isn’t the only thing the ChatGPT makers are worried about this month.
OpenAI does not go ahead with erotic mode in ChatGPT
OpenAI boss Sam Altman in October announced Plans to bring erotic mode to ChatGPT. This detail was a little addition to another unrelated announcement age verification.
In December, as we more fully enforce the age limit and as part of our “treat older users like adults” principle, we will allow more approved adult erotica.
Along with the introduction of the Sora app, this completely sidetracked ChatGPT as a productivity tool. That announcement led Altman to to declare OpenAI is “not the world’s elected morality police”.
Spicy ChatGPT did not arrive in December and Alex Heath on March 6 informed In sources where the Adult Mode will stop. Instead, OpenAI will prioritize gains in intelligence.
Financial Times later informed Cristina Criddle said the break was “ambiguous” as she cited “removal of sexual datasets and illegal content” as a call for OpenAI.
So it’s been quite a march for OpenAI, and some might argue, at least one AI disaster has been averted—at least so far.
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