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Interview with MelRose Michaels About GPTease

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Author: theoz
Published: 26 April 2025
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Thank you to MelRose Michaels for agreeing to this interview about GPTease, an AI-powered chatbot platform made by sex workers, for sex workers.

GPTease offers an unrestricted environment for generating NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content, including scripts, captions, and responses to client queries. If you need help drafting social media posts, writing content for your blog or composing a bio page for your website, GPTease is an invaluable tool to have at your disposal.

Unlike mainstream AI tools that often impose content limitations, GPTease is designed to provide a more open and flexible experience for users in the adult industry.

Question 1: Based on the latest news, various AI models like ChatGPT and Grok are starting to be more permissive about sex work related queries.  What features does GPTease offer that help to set it apart from other AI models?

While it’s encouraging to see other platforms beginning to open the door to adult industry queries, GPTease was built with sex workers at the center—not as an afterthought. Having an explicit GPT tool at your disposal makes a world of difference. Unlike mainstream models that may be "permissive," GPTease is purpose-built for adult content creators.

Question 2:  People have commented on the ability for GPTease to customize the tone of content it outputs to match the voice of a specific person. As someone who uses LLMs a lot, I have found this is where others like Chat GPT tend to be ineffective.  This leads me to wonder how GPTease was trained.  Can you go into detail on the dataset used to trained GPTease like where it came from, the size of it, do you keep retraining?

Our features go far beyond surface-level acceptance. We support spicy creators with tools that actually understand the language, tone, and business strategy behind successful content. Our NSFW GPT goes way beyond writing explicit scripts, fan messages, and femdom ideas. It crafts high-converting copy and can organize content ideas by platform - we’ve designed every aspect to meet the real needs of this industry.

Question 3: Your T&C's stress your respect for users of GPTease in terms of how you collect and handle user's data. I'd love to dig deeper into how you prioritize ethical considerations and privacy whilst operating a platform intended for sex workers.  For example do queries get used as part of future training or what your policies are for inquiries into information about your users, their chats, etc?

While we can’t share specific training details (they’re proprietary and if we share the sauce we'll put ourselves out of business), what I can say is this: GPTease has my 13+ years as an independant adult creator, who's worked in nearly every vertical of online adult work, at it's center. That's why GPTease doesn’t just tolerate adult content—it actually elevates it. Every feature is informed by the real workflow, challenges, and creative genius of a sex worker who treats this like the business it is. We’re proud to be the only AI built by and for this community, with no compromises.

Respect is at the core of everything we do—and we don’t just say that because it sounds cute in a TOS. GPTease wasn't just built to be a sexy chat gpt. It was built specifically with adult creators in mind. As one myself, I know how vulnerable it can feel to share content, strategy, or persona-driven prompts with an AI.

We do not use your prompts for future model training. Your personalization & memories inside GPTease are compartmentalized to your account to provide you with better responses. If we were to change that to improve the product for everyone, our creators would have a way to opt-out. We feel strongly that it's our responsibility to protect our users as fiercely as we protect the integrity of the product. Ethics & consent aren't a line item for us—it’s the foundation.

Question 4: Some users have mentioned that they were only getting 20 prompts on the paid plans, but it looks like your tiers are now 500 for Pro and 3000 for Power. Based on discussions on reddit, it looks like some users are using GPTease to generate responses in real time while they are chatting with clients.  The Pro and Power plans seem like ideal solutions to keep up with the large volume of queries generated by this kind of usage.  Have you recently increased your prompts or are you looking at increasing what is offered on the Pro and Power plans? Any chance of an unlimited plan?

You caught us—we did recently increase prompt counts based on user feedback and growing demand. These new limits were built to better support high-volume usage, especially for creators using GPTease during live chats or DM management.We know adult creators aren’t just writing one tweet and calling it a day—you’re scripting, responding, teasing, promoting, and selling. So we made sure the tiers matched that reality.

As for an unlimited plan? Our adult creators aren't currently hitting prompt limits on paid plans, so the need for unlimited doesn't appear to be significant beyond the perception of being 'limitless' haha. Never say never of course, but we want to make sure anything we roll out continues to be sustainable and high-quality - because the last thing we’ll ever do is compromise performance to slap on an “unlimited” sticker.

Question 5: With the ongoing changes to age verification laws in the U.S., UK, and other parts of the world, how do you anticipate platforms like GPTease might need to respond? If laws begin to require users to verify real-world identity details to access adult and sex work related content, do you think GPTease will need to move toward age-gating with identity verification, or will you geoblock access in the UK or certain U.S. states? As someone who’s worked with the Free Speech Coalition and initiatives like DefendOnlinePrivacy.com, what’s your perspective on the best path forward for platforms navigating these regulatory pressures?

This is such an important question, and one that keeps coming up more and more as the regulatory landscape shifts—especially around age verification and online privacy.

At GPTease, we’ve always prioritized building tools that empower creators without compromising user privacy. But with the growing momentum behind legislation in the U.S., UK, and elsewhere requiring age verification—sometimes down to real-world ID submission—we’re fully aware that the conversation is changing.

Right now, GPTease doesn’t distribute media content for public consumption—it’s a creation tool, not a content platform. The way I currently view GPTease is more aligned with something like Google Docs. It’s a workspace for creators to generate written content—scripts, captions, posts, ideas—but it doesn’t host or share that content publicly.

Just like no one age-verifies before drafting a script in Google Docs or writing a story in a word processor, users don’t need to age verify to access GPTease’s tools in its current form. So as of now, age verification laws aimed at platforms distributing adult content don’t apply directly to us.

That said, we’re staying informed and adaptive. If the law ever expands to include AI tools or content creation platforms—especially if they’re seen as part of the adult content pipeline—we’ll respond accordingly. But for the moment, GPTease remains a private, creator-first tool focused on productivity and business growth, not content distribution.

Having worked closely with the Free Speech Coalition and initiatives like DefendOnlinePrivacy.com, I strongly believe that the best path forward is one that balances compliance with civil liberties. We need smart legislation that protects minors and respects adult autonomy and online expression. Age verification should be privacy-preserving by design, not surveillance disguised as safety.

The real danger is when regulation is used not to protect, but to censor speech, restrict access, or stigmatize sex work. That’s why I believe platforms like GPTease, and the broader creator ecosystem, must stay politically engaged, advocate for creator rights, and help shape the laws that affect us.

This mission has always been at the core of all my companies, not just GPTΞASΞ, but also SWR Data, and SexWorkCEO.