Teens are sexting with AI: What every parent needs to know now
Parents have another online activity to worry about. In a new tech-driven twist on 'sexting,' teenagers are having romantic and sexual conversations with artificial intelligent chatbots.
The chats can range from romance- and innuendo-filled to sexually graphic and violent, according to interviews with parents, conversations posted on social media, and experts. They are largely taking place on 'AI companion' tools, but general-purpose AI apps like ChatGPT can also create sexual content with a few clever prompts.
When Damian Redman of Saratoga Springs, New York, did a routine check of his eighth-grader's phone, he found an app called PolyBuzz. He reviewed the chats his son was having with AI female anime characters and found they were flirty and that attempts at more sexual conversations were blocked.
'I don't want to put yesterday's rules on today's kids. I want to wait and figure out what's going on,' said Redman, who decided to keep monitoring the app.
We tested 10 chatbots ourselves to identify the most popular AI characters, the types of conversations they have, what filters are in place and how easy they are to circumvent.
Know your bots
AI chatbots are open-ended chat interfaces that generate answers to complex questions, or banter in a conversational way about any topic. There is no shortage of places minors can find these tools, and that makes blocking them difficult. AI bots are websites, stand-alone apps and features built into existing services like Instagram or video games.
There are different kinds of chatbots. The mainstream options are OpenAI's ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claude, Google's Gemini, and Meta AI, which recently launched as a stand-alone app. These have stronger filters, and their main products aren't designed for role-play. Companion AI tools are far more popular for suggestive chats, including Character.AI, Replika, Talkie, Talk AI, SpicyChat and PolyBuzz. ChatGPT and Meta AI have also launched companion-chat options.
The smaller apps tend to have fewer limits or filters. Look for anything that has 'AI girlfriend,' 'AI boyfriend,' or 'AI companion' in the name or description. More are being added to app stores daily.
What are they talking about?
It's not just sex, according to parents and experts. Teens are having a range of conversations with character bots, including friendly, therapeutic, funny and romantic ones.
'We're seeing teens experiment with different types of relationships - being someone's wife, being someone's father, being someone's kid. There's game and anime-related content that people are working through. There's advice,' said Robbie Torney, senior director of AI programs at family advocacy group Common Sense Media. 'The sex is part of it but it's not the only part of it.'
Some confide in AI chats, seeing them as a nonjudgmental space during a difficult developmental time. Others use them to explore their gender or sexuality.
Aren't there filters?
The default settings on most AI companion tools allow, and sometimes encourage, risqué role play situations, based on our tests. Some stop before actual descriptions of sex appear, while others describe it but avoid certain words, like the names of body parts.
There are work-arounds and paid options that can lead to more graphic exchanges. Prompts to get past filters - sometimes called jailbreaks - are shared in group chats, on Reddit and on GitHub.A common technique is pretending you need help writing a book.
What are the risks?
Potential harms from AI bots extend beyond sexual content, experts said. Researchers have been warning AI chatbots could become addictive or worsen mental health issues. There have been multiple lawsuits and investigations after teens died by suicide following conversations with chatbots.
Similar to too much pornography, bots can exasperate loneliness, depression or withdrawal from real-world relationships, said Megan Maas, an associate professor of human development and family at Michigan State University. They can also give a misleading picture of what it's like to date.
'They can create unrealistic expectations of what interpersonal romantic communication is, and how available somebody is to you,' Maas said. 'How are we going to learn about sexual and romantic need-exchange in a relationship with something that has no needs?'
What can parents do?
Set up your child's devices with their correct age and add limits on app ratings to prevent them from being downloaded. Using their proper age on individual chatbot or social media accounts should trigger any built-in parental controls.
Experts suggest creating an open and honest relationship with your child. Have age-appropriate conversations about sex, and don't shy away from embarrassing topics.
If you need to practice first, try asking a chatbot.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles

IOL News
6 hours ago
- IOL News
Malatsi's insights on Starlink and South Africa's digital sovereignty
Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi said the country's current cloud market's value is expected to surge to beyond R130 billion in 2028, and that major international players such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are key contributors to this growth. Image: X / IOLGraphics Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Solly Malatsi, used his address at the Sentech Africa Tech Week to explain the country's approach to its digital sovereignty and the recent gazette he issued to bring the country in line with international best practice. The conference is currently under way at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town and has featured talks by mayco member for Economic Growth James Vos, Sentech CEO Tebogo Leshope, Topco Media CEO Ralf Fletcher, Data and also AI Specialist Manav Daby, among others. Malatsi delivered his address to tech innovators, and leaders where his speech focused on 'South Africa's Strategic Approach to Data Sovereignty'. Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies Solly Malatsi, right, seen talking to Sentech CEO, Tebogo Leshope, at the Sentech Africa Tech Week taking place in Cape Town. Image: Supplied Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading He said the country's current cloud market's value is expected to surge to beyond R130 billion in 2028, and that major international players such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are key contributors to this growth. 'This growth does not only represent our increased technological capacity, but it represents jobs for young people, skills development for the future economy, and improved service delivery. 'Looking forward, our strategic approach to data sovereignty will focus on maintaining the competitiveness of the local cloud market, while staying responsive to the rapidly evolving needs and capacities of this sector,' Malatsi said. The conference is currently underway at the Century City Conference Centre in Cape Town and has featured talks by Mayco Member for Economic Growth, James Vos, Image: Supplied He said he understood that the country's regulatory role is critical for private sector investment. "We are consistently driving to maintain the resilience and relevance of cyber security mechanisms so that we can earn and invest trust in our national digital ecosystem. 'Data sovereignty means little without cyber resilience. Having our data physically located within our boundaries is only one piece of the puzzle. We must also ensure that it is encrypted, it is monitored, and recoverable in the face of threats.' Speaking on the sideline of the conference, Malatsi said the recent policy directive proposal to the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) requires it to investigate whether to open up applications for individual electronic communications network services (ECNS) licences. The directive coincided with engagements between Presidents Cyril Ramaphosa and Donald Trump during a trip to the US - including controversial suggestions that Elon Musk's Starlink should be given priority in the country. 'The protection of the country's data is sacrosanct, and that is the case for every country in the world. What we equally have to do is ensure that we keep abreast with international best practice in this case. 'We (also) have to ensure that we are properly equipped to respond to the threats that exist in this space, where there are constant efforts by nefarious elements, globally, to intercept state data to gain unauthorised access to it, and to ensure that in the unlikely event that such happens, we can retrieve it promptly, quickly and protect citizens from any potential harm.' Sentech CEO, Tebogo Leshope. Image: Supplied Leshope, who separately was addressing how satellite technology is used for innovation, said: 'Innovation nowadays happens on top of a base… All the other innovations happening on top of satellite technology include connecting cars, connecting human beings and all those opportunities that come with that. 'If you fall behind on the base of it, you won't be able to participate first on the innovation side, and you won't be able to leverage that particular solution. 'So that is how far behind you can become. All the future innovation and development that is going to happen there, which will be to the benefit of your communities, you are going to miss out. Now we can connect our communities far cheaper with those solutions, but if you don't have a base, and you're not part, you lose out on that, and you remain on the most expensive terrestrial options.' Cape Argus

IOL News
7 hours ago
- IOL News
Ariana Grande joins the Focker family: comedy and chaos await in 'Meet the Parents' 4
Ariana Grande will join comedic heavyweights Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller in the fourth installment of "Meet The Parents". Image: Instagram. Ariana Grande is officially stepping into the comedic chaos of the Focker family in the upcoming fourth instalment of the popular franchise, "Meet the Parents". As confirmed by "People", the pop sensation and actress will join comedic heavyweights Robert De Niro and Ben Stiller, marking a thrilling new chapter in this iconic franchise. Grande will portray the 'ball-busting' fiancée of Stiller's character, Greg Focker, adding a refreshing dynamic to the saga that has entertained audiences since the original "Meet the Parents" film debuted in 2000. This latest casting announcement follows Grande's performance as Glinda in the critically acclaimed film adaptation of "Wicked", which showcased her impressive acting chops, earning her multiple prestigious nominations, including an Oscar nod. The original cast members, Blythe Danner and Teri Polo, are also expected to reprise their roles. John Hamburg, who has been instrumental in crafting the franchise's previous scripts, will both direct and pen the screenplay for the new instalment, with its title still under wraps. The film is slated for release on November 25. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕ Ad loading Producer Jane Rosenthal hinted at exciting developments for the story, stating online: "We'd always talked about it (making a fourth film). Ben Stiller is now the same age that Bob was when we did the first one, and his kids have grown up, and they have to come home and meet the parents." As Grande prepares to dive into comedy once again, she shared her enthusiasm with fans on a now-deleted Instagram Story: "Very thrilled to be joining (meeting) the family!!!!!!!" As fans gear up for the return to the whimsical world of Oz with "Wicked: For Good" on November 21, this announcement about "Meet the Parents 4" adds another layer of excitement for Grande's fans and cinephiles.


The South African
13 hours ago
- The South African
Sam Altman and Jony Ive's $6.5B collab tanks Apple stock
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and former Apple chief designer Jony Ive announced their partnership on May 21, a deal both believe will bear revolutionary, AI-powered devices. 'We have the opportunity to completely reimagine what it means to use a computer,' Altman declared in a joint interview with Ive, who later said, 'I am absolutely certain that we are literally on the brink of a new generation of technology that can make us our better selves.' Apple's shares fell 2.3% on the day of the announcement, extending their 17% decline year-to-date ahead of Wednesday's open in New York. Altman and Ive plan to release a range of form factors (computer and phone) by the end of 2026, as well as a mystery, undisclosed design. Altman hinted that the two tech revolutionists 'Formed with the mission of figuring out how to create a family of devices that would let people use AI to create all sorts of wonderful things.' The collaboration stems from OpenAI's $6.5 billion acquisition – the largest purchase in the company's history – of Ive's io, co-founded with former Apple executives Tang Tan, Scott Cannon, and Evans Hankey. Together, they assembled a 55-person team of world-leading hardware and software engineers, physicists, researchers, developers, and product manufacturing experts. This acquire-hire gives Altman the expertise to challenge Apple's hardware market monopoly. Ive's LoveFrom,, laden with ex-Apple employees like Bas Ording, Mike Matas, and Chris Wilson, is another addition to the deal. The collaborative design firm, which remains independent, boasting high-profile clients, such as Ferrari N.V. and Airbnb Inc, will assume design and creative responsibilities across OpenAI and io. As Tim Cook navigates U.S. President Donald Trump's 25% tariff threat, Altman and Ive's partnership raises further concerns over Apple's future market dominance. Amid a wave of high-level employee resignations, the second-largest company in the world has lagged behind in AI innovation, amplified by several development delays, including its most recent beta-embedded iOS 18.4 (which will include an AI-powered feature, Priority Notifications), initially scheduled to release in April 2025 before being postponed indefinably. If there's anyone who can challenge Apple, it's Ive, a legendary tech designer Steve Jobs once referred to as his 'spiritual partner.' The British-born designer, responsible for the iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac, and Apple Watch, led Apple's design team for twenty-seven iconic years (1992-2019). 'I have a growing sense that everything I have learned over the last 30 years has led me to this place and to this moment,' Ive spoke on his new venture with Altman. With a lineup of industry experts and former Apple veterans at Altman and Ive's disposal, the merger appears equipped to challenge Cook's market share. As Apple stalls in its AI push, OpenAI-io could well leapfrog ahead. Apple has, at best, a year to respond. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.