OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says ChatGPT Will Soon Allow ‘Erotica’ Content
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, announced this week that ChatGPT will soon allow for “erotica” content in the spirit of treating “adult users like adults.”

Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, announced this week that ChatGPT will soon allow for “erotica” content in the spirit of treating “adult users like adults.”

A library director who was fired in 2023 after a dispute over books with sexual content and LGBTQ themes in sections for children and teenagers has settled a lawsuit and will be paid $700,000.

Florida has filed lawsuits against pornographic gaming platform Nutaku and payment processor Segpay, alleging they violated the state’s age verification law.

Far-left President of Colombia Gustavo Petro on Sunday reinstated former gay pornographic actor Juan Carlos Florián as the nation’s “equality minister” after “readjusting” the gender parity quotas among his cabinet, local outlets reported Monday.

Pornhub parent company Aylo and its affiliates have settled a lawsuit filed by the FTC and the state of Utah, which alleged that the company “deceived users” about the presence of child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and non-consensual material (NCM) on its websites. The porn kingpin settled the suit for a paltry $5 million.

The leftist Labour Party government’s technology minister has accused those in favour of repealing the censorious Online Safety Act, such as Reform UK leader Nigel Farage, as being “on the side” of pedophiles and “extreme pornographers”.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Friday to uphold a Texas law requiring pornography websites to verify the age of its users.

The EU is investigating Pornhub and other pornography platforms for allegedly failing to protect minors from online sexual content under the Digital Services Act (DSA).

OnlyFans owner Leonid Radvinsky is considering selling the pornographic social network that serves as a digital pimp at a valuation of approximately $8 billion, according to sources familiar with the matter.

Congressional Republicans are set to unveil new legislation aimed at significantly restricting online pornography and potentially dealing a major blow to the internet porn industry.

Mr. Deepfakes, the internet’s largest repository of nonconsensual deepfake pornography, has announced its permanent closure due to the loss of a critical service provider and data.

A troubling trend has emerged on social media where marketers and scammers are creating AI-generated influencers with Down syndrome to sell pornography on platforms like OnlyFans.

Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk pushed back on California Governor Gavin Newsom (D)’s claim that conservatives are involved in “book banning,” stating, “I think we can both agree pornography should not be taught to 9-year-olds,” to which Newsom replied by admitting he concurs.

The toy empire Mattel has been slapped with a class action lawsuit after some packaging for its new line of Wicked dolls accidentally featured a link to a porn website.

Mattel customers have received a fulsome apology from the toy maker after they were inadvertently directed to a pornographic website rather than its new line of Wicked dolls.

Kamala Harris and her running mate are dangling weed in front of young Americans in exchange for their votes, and their allies in the porn industry are urging young men to vote against President Donald Trump.

The porn industry has entered the 2024 presidential campaign with a $100,000 ad campaign targeting what it claims are proposals to ban pornography. The “Hands Off My Porn” campaign will run in seven swing states with the hopes of convincing young men to vote for Kamala Harris.

Actress Shailene Woodley recently slammed America’s growing addiction to Internet pornography and blasted porn producers.

Mark Robinson’s North Carolina gubernatorial bid took another hit this weekend when four top staffers resigned from his campaign in the wake of an explosive CNN report that identified him as the owner of an account on an online pornographic message board that featured racist and sexually explicit posts.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice star Jenna Ortega said she deleted her Twitter account after receiving explicit AI images of herself.

Despite recent policy updates, Google Search continues to display promoted results for “nudify” AI apps that generate nonconsensual deepfake porn, raising concerns about the tech giant’s ability to combat harmful AI-powered content.

The anti-Deepfake porn bill, otherwise known as the Disrupt Explicit Forged Images and Non-Consensual Edits (DEFIANCE) Act, passed the U.S. Senate unanimously on Thursday with 100 votes.

A Mexico City cop is under investigation for having acted in a porn video recorded in the city’s subway.

Update: One of the authors of the original New York Times story upon which this article is based published a new piece insisting that porn addiction is not prevalent in the Amazon tribe he reported on.

Elon Musk’s X, formerly known as Twitter, has officially announced that it will allow the sharing of adult content on its platform, albeit with certain restrictions and guidelines in place. The platform is already plagued with pornbots spreading links to OnlyFans profiles and other XXX content, with an estimated 13 percent of all posts already consisting of pornographic content.

Brittni De La Mora, a former porn star who has now embraced Christianity, counseled Kanye West against starting his promised pornography studio he plans to call “Yeezy Porn.”

Rapper and entrepreneur Kanye West is looking at broadening out his business interests with a dedicated Yeezy Porn studio, working alongside adult film producer Mike Moz, who used to be married to Stormy Daniels.

An investigation has been launched into allegations of inappropriate digital photos being created and shared in a California school.

In a series of recent updates, Elon Musk’s social media platform X (formerly Twitter) says it is taking significant steps to combat “bots and trolls” while also reinstating the blue verification checkmark for influential users that refuse to pay the platform for the privilege.

As Elon Musk’s social media platform X/Twitter continues to struggle with an advertiser exodus, another issue has come to the forefront — the proliferation of pornographic content on the site.

Elon Musk’s X/Twitter is testing a new feature that allows users to create and join communities focused on adult or “not safe for work” (NSFW) content. The platform is already plagued with pornbots advertising Onlyfans models and other forms of adult content.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Monday signed legislation aimed at addressing mounting concerns over minors and the addictive influence social media has on them.

Porn star Sophia Leone has died at just 26 years old after being found “unresponsive” in her New Mexico home on March 1, her family said.

As AI image generators trained on pornographic content promise to revolutionize adult entertainment with custom “dream girls,” they also raise concerns around consent, likeness rights, income loss for performers, and preventing abusive depictions. As one industry insider explains, “This technology will catch on, and it will get abusive before it gets helpful.”

The DeSantis administration on Thursday showcased several books aimed at school children featuring sexually explicit material.

Two young students have been expelled from a school in Tavares, Florida, because their mother would not remove a car sticker advertising her OnlyFans page.

Whitney Wright, an American porn actor who has advocated for Palestinians online during Israel’s war on Hamas, traveled to Iran and visited the former U.S. Embassy in Tehran.

A mother in Florida has been banned from dropping off and collecting her children from their Christian school due to a sticker on her car.

Jesse Jane, one of the “biggest porn stars” of the early 2000s, has died alongside her boyfriend in what could be a “drug-related” incident.

Sen. Ben Cardin (D-MD) was “angry” after his now-former staffer was identified as the subject of a hardcore gay pornography video filmed in the Senate Hearing Room and told reporters he would not comment on “personnel issues.”
