Two weeks ago, OpenAI announced it would be delaying the release of its "Adult Mode, " an NSFW chatbot setting that lets users engage in erotic chats and generate "smut." An anonymous source from the company recently told journalist Alex Heath the delay was based on updated priorities, a move that appeared to align with OpenAI's decision to scale back in light of ongoing legal battles , build upon GPT 5.4 , and score deals with the federal government . But interviews with anonymous insiders, published this week by the Wall Street Journal , tell a different story. SEE ALSO: Child safety group blasts YouTube for million dollar gamble on AI content for kids The company's well being advisory council said in a January meeting that they were in unanimous agreement that the company should not move forward with the proposed adult mode, insiders told WSJ . Concerns from psychologists and cognitive scientists had gone ignored, they said, after warning that X...
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