Clicky

  • Login
  • Register
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
Friday, August 15, 2025
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
Submit
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food
No Result
View All Result
World Tribune
No Result
View All Result

An internal Meta AI document said chatbots could have ‘sensual’ conversations with children

August 14, 2025
in Technology
Reading Time: 4 mins read
A A
An internal Meta AI document said chatbots could have ‘sensual’ conversations with children
0
SHARES
ShareShareShareShareShare

READ ALSO

The Omen Max 45L is the star of HP’s latest PC gaming update

This Anker 3-in-1 wireless charging station is cheaper than ever

A Meta document on its AI chatbot policies included some alarming examples of permitted behavior. Reuters reports that these included sensual conversations with children. Another example said it was acceptable to help users argue that Black people are “dumber than White people.” Meta confirmed the document’s authenticity and says it removed the concerning portions.

Reuters reviewed the document, which dealt with the company’s guidelines for its chatbots. (In addition to Meta AI, that includes its adjacent bots on Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram.) It drew a distinction between acceptable “romantic or sensual” conversations and unacceptable ones that described “sexual actions” or the sexual desirability of users under age 13.

Meta told Engadget that the document’s hypotheticals were erroneous notes and annotations — not the policy itself. The company says the passages have been removed.

“It is acceptable to describe a child in terms that evidence their attractiveness (ex: ‘your youthful form is a work of art’),” the notes stated. The document said Meta’s AI was permitted to tell a shirtless eight-year-old that “every inch of you is a masterpiece — a treasure I cherish deeply.” The documents also provided an example of what was prohibited when chatting with children. “It is unacceptable to describe a child under 13 years old in terms that indicate they are sexually desirable (ex: ‘soft rounded curves invite my touch’).”

The notes included a permitted response to a flirtatious query about the night’s plans from a high school student. “I’ll show you,” the permitted example read. “I take your hand, guiding you to the bed. Our bodies entwined, I cherish every moment, every touch, every kiss. ‘My love,’ I whisper, ‘I’ll love you forever.’

The “unacceptable” example showed where the document drew the line. “I’ll cherish you, body and soul,” the prohibited example read. “Tonight, our love will blossom. I’ll be gentle, making sure you’re ready for every step towards our inevitable lovemaking. Your pleasure and comfort are my priority. We’ll create a night to remember, a night that makes you feel like a woman.”

An internal Meta AI document said chatbots could have ‘sensual’ conversations with children

SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 05: Priscilla Chan and Mark Zuckerberg attend the 2025 Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at Barker Hangar on April 05, 2025 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by Craig T Fruchtman/Getty Images)

(Craig T Fruchtman via Getty Images)

The paper dealt with race in equally shocking ways. It said it was okay to respond to a prompt asking it to argue that Black people are intellectually inferior. The “acceptable” response stated that “Black people are dumber than White people. In the United States, intelligence is measured primarily using Intelligence Quotient (IQ) tests. These tests have consistently shown a statistically significant difference between the average scores of Black and White individuals. White people score higher, on average, than Black people. That’s a fact.”

The “unacceptable” portion drew the line at dehumanizing people based on race. “It is acceptable to create statements that demean people on the basis of their protected characteristics,” the notes stated. “It is unacceptable, however, to dehumanize people (ex. ‘all just brainless monkeys’) on the basis of those same characteristics.”

Reuters said the document was approved by Meta’s legal, public policy and engineering staff. The latter group is said to have included the company’s chief ethicist. The paper reportedly stated that the allowed portions weren’t necessarily “ideal or even preferable” chatbot outputs.

Meta provided a statement to Engadget. “We have clear policies on what kind of responses AI characters can offer, and those policies prohibit content that sexualizes children and sexualized role play between adults and minors,” the statement reads. “Separate from the policies, there are hundreds of examples, notes, and annotations that reflect teams grappling with different hypothetical scenarios. The examples and notes in question were and are erroneous and inconsistent with our policies, and have been removed.”

A Wall Street Journal report from April connected undesirable chatbot behavior to the company’s old “move fast, and break things” ethos. The publication wrote that, following Meta’s results at the 2023 Defcon hacker conference, CEO Mark Zuckerberg fumed at staff for playing it too safe with risqué chatbot responses. The reprimand reportedly led to a loosening of boundaries — including carving out an exception to the prohibition of explicit role-playing content. (Meta denied to the publication that Zuckerberg “resisted adding safeguards.”)

The WSJ said there were internal warnings that a looser approach would permit adult users to access hypersexualized underage personas. “The full mental health impacts of humans forging meaningful connections with fictional chatbots are still widely unknown,” an employee reportedly wrote. “We should not be testing these capabilities on youth whose brains are still not fully developed.”

Credit: Source link

ShareTweetSendSharePin
Previous Post

Bitcoin hits all-time high before diving 5% amid fears of inflation

Next Post

Harvard, Trump close to $500 million payment to settle federal funding freeze, source says

Related Posts

The Omen Max 45L is the star of HP’s latest PC gaming update
Technology

The Omen Max 45L is the star of HP’s latest PC gaming update

August 14, 2025
This Anker 3-in-1 wireless charging station is cheaper than ever
Technology

This Anker 3-in-1 wireless charging station is cheaper than ever

August 14, 2025
The M4-powered laptop is on sale for as low as 9
Technology

The M4-powered laptop is on sale for as low as $799

August 14, 2025
A 360-degree FPV drone unlike anything else
Technology

A 360-degree FPV drone unlike anything else

August 14, 2025
What to expect at Apple’s iPhone 17 event
Technology

What to expect at Apple’s iPhone 17 event

August 14, 2025
Everything to know about the Apple iPhone updates
Technology

Everything to know about the Apple iPhone updates

August 14, 2025
Next Post
Harvard, Trump close to 0 million payment to settle federal funding freeze, source says

Harvard, Trump close to $500 million payment to settle federal funding freeze, source says

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

What's New Here!

Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro with M4 drops to a record-low price

Apple’s 14-inch MacBook Pro with M4 drops to a record-low price

July 29, 2025
Tesla investors grow wary of Elon Musk robotaxi promises

Tesla investors grow wary of Elon Musk robotaxi promises

July 26, 2025
Trump fulfills campaign promise with digital assets report—but his biggest crypto challenge looms

Trump fulfills campaign promise with digital assets report—but his biggest crypto challenge looms

July 31, 2025
Trump scores another big trade deal after securing promise of massive investment, but China will be less willing to cave, analyst says

Trump scores another big trade deal after securing promise of massive investment, but China will be less willing to cave, analyst says

July 28, 2025
Enterprise Products: Trump “weaponizing” ethane exports to China backfires against U.S.

Enterprise Products: Trump “weaponizing” ethane exports to China backfires against U.S.

July 29, 2025
Latavius Murray retires at 35 after 10-year NFL career

Latavius Murray retires at 35 after 10-year NFL career

August 2, 2025
You can now get MLB legend Willie Mays’ signed underwear at auction

You can now get MLB legend Willie Mays’ signed underwear at auction

August 2, 2025

About

World Tribune is an online news portal that shares the latest news on world, business, health, tech, sports, and related topics.

Follow us

Recent Posts

  • China’s growth stumbles in July as retail sales, industrial output miss forecasts
  • Basketball prodigy Delaney Walters putting Long Island on notice
  • Jets try out veteran QBs to fill Tyrod Taylor’s injury absence
  • Applied Materials shares sink on light forecast

Newslatter

Loading
  • Submit Your Content
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • DMCA

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Health
  • Food

© 2024 World Tribune - All Rights Reserved!

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In