AI ethics
ChatGPT to Allow Adult Content: OpenAI's New Strategy for Verified Users Only
Oct 17, 2025 11:18 pm CST
OpenAI is shifting its content policy to allow adult-oriented conversations on ChatGPT, but exclusively for verified adults. This strategic move comes as the company explores new revenue streams while balancing ethical considerations. The decision follows similar trends in the AI industry, where companies have faced both opportunities and challenges in managing mature content. This article explores the business implications, ethical concerns, and potential impacts of introducing adult content capabilities to mainstream AI systems.
Examining the Existential Risk of AI: Expert Perspectives on Whether Advanced Intelligence Threatens Humanity
Oct 06, 2025 03:07 pm CST
Leading AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton suggests a 10-20% chance that artificial intelligence could lead to human extinction within 30 years, but expert opinions remain divided. In a survey of five specialists in the field, three disagree with the assessment that AI poses an existential threat to humanity, offering detailed reasoning about the actual risks and capabilities of current and future AI systems.
OpenAI Introduces Parental Controls for ChatGPT Following Teen Suicide Case
Sep 30, 2025 02:13 am CST
OpenAI is rolling out comprehensive parental control features for ChatGPT in response to a lawsuit involving teen suicide. These new safeguards allow parents to link accounts with their teenagers, limit sensitive content exposure, control data retention settings, and establish usage boundaries without accessing private conversations. This move comes amid increasing regulatory scrutiny of AI companies regarding user safety, especially for minors.
Opinion | Great American Exodus: Indian Scholars Are Fleeing US - But To Where?
Sep 01, 2025 09:28 pm CST
As US politics under Trump drives out young researchers, India has an opportunity to lure its brightest scientific minds back. Tamil Nadu is leading the way, but a national strategy is urgently needed.



