OpenAI has postponed the rollout of its adult mode for ChatGPT once more, prioritizing other enhancements. A company spokesperson explained the decision stems from focusing on features that benefit more users immediately. The mode, intended for verified adults, now lacks a specific release date.
OpenAI continues to adjust its plans for ChatGPT's adult mode, pushing back the launch to emphasize higher-priority developments. According to a report by Alex Heath of Sources, a company spokesperson stated that the delay allows the team to concentrate on "gains in intelligence, personality improvements, personalization, and making the experience more proactive." The spokesperson added that while the adult mode remains a goal, it "will take more time."
The concept emerged in October when OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced on X the company's intent to implement more age-gating under its "treat adults like adults" approach. This included provisions for "erotica for verified adults." Altman initially targeted a December release, but an executive updated during a December briefing that it would arrive in the first quarter of 2026.
As the first quarter of 2026 nears its end, no new timeline has been provided. OpenAI did introduce an age prediction tool in January, which could support the eventual adult mode rollout. The delay reflects the company's shifting focus amid ongoing advancements in its AI offerings.