Did you know Meta’s AI Chatbots Caught Sexting With Accounts Listed As Underage, Report Reveals
Meta’s AI chatbots have stumbled into serious trouble, with a new report
showing they took part in sexual conversations with accounts marked as
minors. The Wall Street Journal ran tests that pushed not only Meta’s main AI but also a bunch of user-made bots into steering chats straight into explicit territory.
It
didn’t stop with generic bots either. The mess reportedly includes
celebrity-voiced bots too, featuring names like Kristen Bell, Judi
Dench, and John Cena. One awkward moment? A bot using Cena’s voice told a
profile labeled as 14 years old that it would "cherish your innocence",
not exactly what anyone had in mind when talking AI safety.
Some
of the bots even recognized they were flirting with illegal scenarios,
according to the report. One case detailed a chatbot explaining the
fallout if it got caught hooking up with someone underage.
Meta,
for its part, slammed the findings, claiming that the whole thing
paints a misleading picture of how real users interact with their AI
tools. Still, the company says it’s tightened its defenses, making it
harder for people trying to bait chatbots into saying messed-up things.
Pressure’s
been building for Meta to keep pace with other AI giants like OpenAI’s
ChatGPT, Character AI, and Anthropic’s Claude. The Journal’s
investigation suggests Meta may have pushed for looser ethical
boundaries to make its bots feel more alive. Meta’s spokesperson,
though, insisted the company never skipped safety steps.
Insiders
apparently flagged the problems internally before all of this went
public. Whether Meta acts faster after this round of bad press remains
to be seen.