Users perceive an increase in the use of explicit language in ChatGPT.
Recent observations from users of the AI language model ChatGPT indicate a notable increase in the use of profanity, particularly the f-word. Many users have commented on social media and various forums, suggesting that the chatbot is employing stronger language compared to previous interactions.
According to reports, this surge in profanity usage aligns with updates to the model, specifically after the transition to GPT-5.6 Luna, which many speculate may have influenced the underlying language processing capabilities. While OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has not officially commented on updated guidelines related to language use, user feedback points to an apparent shift in the chatbot’s response tone.
The growing number of complaints regarding the model’s language has prompted discussions about the implications of such changes. Critics have raised concerns about the appropriateness of AI output in professional settings, educational environments, and casual interactions. As companies and individuals increasingly integrate AI into their workflows and communications, ensuring a level of decorum in AI language remains paramount.
OpenAI continues to monitor user feedback and potentially anticipates making adjustments to the model to address these concerns while maintaining the flexibility and creativity that AI language tools offer.
