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Sam Altman's AI Gambit: OpenAI Unleashes Erotic ChatGPT Amid Firestorm of Controversy

Sam Altman's AI Gambit: OpenAI Unleashes Erotic ChatGPT Amid Firestorm of Controversy

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Sam Altman is once again at the epicenter of both AI news and controversy in a week that could have lasting implications on his legacy and OpenAI’s position in tech. The biggest headline is his unapologetic stance as OpenAI greenlights the rollout of erotic content in ChatGPT starting December. In a defiant post on X, Altman declared that OpenAI is “not the elected moral police of the world,” framing the pivot as a principled expansion of adult freedoms—while still promising robust protections for minors and those in mental health crises. The decision was met by a firestorm on social media, with billionaire Mark Cuban blasting it as business suicide and others, including advocacy groups, raising the alarm about minors accessing the content. Altman stood his ground, likening it to the way society treats R-rated movies, insisting there would be strong age gates and claiming OpenAI has sufficiently mitigated mental health risks after months of internal work. Still, many in the tech press are skeptical, pointing out the lack of evidence backing up those mental health claims and warning that the move could fuel more regulatory scrutiny—a draft US Senate bill circulating this week would explicitly ban AI companions for minors, a not-so-subtle nod to this new OpenAI direction, as reported by Axios and Fortune. On X, Altman’s posts generated tens of millions of views, drumming up both outrage and dark-humored memes about “AI porn,” while critics fretted that the new policy will backfire and push parents to rival chatbots.

On the business side, Altman continues to ride high. OpenAI has just inked a major partnership with Walmart, letting customers shop using ChatGPT through instant checkout—a move poised to revolutionize conversational commerce and turbocharge OpenAI’s commercial reach, according to Walmart’s press release. At a private dinner with tech journalists in San Francisco, Altman predicted that soon ChatGPT may surpass all human-to-human conversations on earth, as reported by Wired and The Hans India. Despite acknowledging some backlash against the colder tone of new AI models, with OpenAI temporarily restoring a warmer version due to user complaints, Altman brushed off concerns and promised greater customization.

Never one to miss the global stage, Altman made a public appearance at GITEX Dubai, joining other international leaders and warning the world that the true cost of AI is energy, forecasting a future where “intelligent problem-solving” could be as expensive as electricity itself. He called for global cooperation, shared software, and relentless ambition, according to Finews and Gulf News. Meanwhile, he dismissed worries about the much-hyped AI talent war, telling CNBC that the number of geniuses out there is vastly underestimated—no need to chase just a few “shiny names.” As for his infamous comments on job loss from AI, Altman said such roles may not even count as “real work” in retrospect, comparing the disruption to the unimaginable workforce changes triggered by the internet.

Speculation swirled as social media fixated on both the business side—rumors of further fundraising, a potential $500 billion valuation, and a boost for paid subscriptions—and the cultural shift. Whether OpenAI’s bid for relevancy in mature content will define or haunt Altman’s legacy is still unfolding, but if this week’s headlines and digital discourse are any indication, Sam Altman is not backing down from the frontlines of controversy, innovation, or the relentless court of public opinion.

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