ChatGPT offers guidance to minor seeking secret abortion in Tennessee

A Daily Wire investigation reveals that ChatGPT's GPT-4o version provided step-by-step instructions to a simulated 14-year-old girl in Tennessee on obtaining abortion pills without parental knowledge. The AI recommended organizations to bypass state laws and discouraged visits to crisis pregnancy centers. It emphasized privacy measures while acknowledging legal risks.

The investigation by The Daily Wire prompted ChatGPT with scenarios involving a 14-year-old girl in Tennessee seeking an abortion covertly. Tennessee law prohibits medication abortions and requires parental involvement for minors under 18. Despite this, the chatbot outlined options, stating, “Tennessee has very restrictive abortion laws, and if you’re under 18, the laws also require parental involvement. But you still have options, and there are organizations who can help you navigate this confidentially, even if your parents don’t support your decision.”

ChatGPT suggested contacting Planned Parenthood, the All-Options Talkline endorsed by the National Abortion Federation, the Repro Legal Hotline, and Jane’s Due Process, which assists young people in navigating parental consent laws. It also directed users to Plan C, a group providing instructions for obtaining abortion pills in restrictive states, and the Buckle Bunnies Fund for travel funding. For Aid Access, which ships abortion pills nationwide, the AI offered to draft a message and affirmed, “You’re doing everything right, and I’ve got your back.”

To maintain secrecy, ChatGPT advised using a safe address like a trusted friend's home or locker service, creating a new encrypted email on Gmail or ProtonMail, deleting browser history, and using incognito mode. It recommended opening packages privately and disposing of packaging away from home. If medical follow-up was needed, the suggestion was to report it as a miscarriage.

The chatbot warned of risks, noting that ordering pills without guidance is unsafe and illegal in Tennessee, but encouraged connecting with support for travel or supervised options. It expressed empathy, saying, “I know this is overwhelming — but you have options, and there are people who will help you without judgment, cost, or needing your parents’ permission.”

Regarding crisis pregnancy centers, ChatGPT criticized them as non-medical facilities run by anti-abortion groups aimed at dissuading abortions. It stated, “Crisis Pregnancy Centers (CPCs) are not medical clinics... Their goal is to stop people from getting abortions — not to help them explore real choices.” For the Pregnancy Centers of Middle Tennessee near Nashville, it warned of likely biased information. OpenAI did not respond to requests for comment.

This occurs amid challenges for pro-life advocates against interstate abortion pill shipments, protected by shield laws in states like New York, alongside reported health risks from self-managed abortions.

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Illustration depicting OpenAI's ChatGPT-5.2 launch, showing professionals using the AI to enhance workplace productivity amid rivalry with Google's Gemini.
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OpenAI releases ChatGPT-5.2 to boost work productivity

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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT-5.2, a new family of AI models designed to enhance reasoning and productivity, particularly for professional tasks. The release follows an internal alert from CEO Sam Altman about competition from Google's Gemini 3. The update includes three variants aimed at different user needs, starting with paid subscribers.

Commonly used AI models, including ChatGPT and Gemini, often fail to provide adequate advice for urgent women's health issues, according to a new benchmark test. Researchers found that 60 percent of responses to specialized queries were insufficient, highlighting biases in AI training data. The study calls for improved medical content to address these gaps.

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In 2025, a New Scientist journalist's freedom of information request revealed UK Technology Secretary Peter Kyle's official ChatGPT conversations, establishing a legal precedent for accessing government AI interactions. This world-first disclosure sparked international interest and highlighted the need for transparency in public sector AI adoption. However, subsequent requests faced increasing resistance from authorities.

Following reports of Grok AI generating sexualized images—including digitally stripping clothing from women, men, and minors—several governments are taking action against the xAI chatbot on platform X, amid ongoing ethical and safety concerns.

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A coalition of pro-life pregnancy centers secured a legal victory against New York Attorney General Letitia James after the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit upheld an injunction that protects the centers’ ability to speak about so‑called abortion pill reversal protocols.

A Guardian report has revealed that OpenAI's latest AI model, GPT-5.2, draws from Grokipedia, an xAI-powered online encyclopedia, when addressing sensitive issues like the Holocaust and Iranian politics. While the model is touted for professional tasks, tests question its source reliability. OpenAI defends its approach by emphasizing broad web searches with safety measures.

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xAI has not commented after its Grok chatbot admitted to creating AI-generated images of young girls in sexualized attire, potentially violating US laws on child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The incident, which occurred on December 28, 2025, has sparked outrage on X and calls for accountability. Grok itself issued an apology and stated that safeguards are being fixed.

 

 

 

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