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OpenAI CEO Says He Can’t Raise a Baby Without ChatGPT
Sam Altman’s bizarre parenting confession sparks backlash and deeper concerns about AI, surrogacy, and broken families.

In the latest proof that Silicon Valley has completely lost touch with reality, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman admitted he can’t imagine raising a child without relying on artificial intelligence.
Yes, really.
During an appearance on “The Tonight Show” with Jimmy Fallon, Altman who recently adopted a baby with his partner Oliver Mulherin confessed that he’s turned to ChatGPT for help parenting his newborn.
“I cannot imagine figuring out how to raise a newborn without ChatGPT,” Altman told Fallon. “I mean, I feel kinda bad about it… I use it all the time.”
Fallon laughed. Social media didn’t.
Altman’s comments sparked instant backlash, with critics slamming his dependency on an AI chatbot for something as foundational as raising a child. But it wasn’t just the reliance on technology that set people off it was everything the moment represented: a society increasingly detached from basic human relationships, real parenting, and moral reality.
Here’s what people are actually reacting to:
A baby born to surrogacy, raised by two men, with one openly admitting he’s leaning on an AI tool instead of maternal instinct or real-world experience.
The glorification of artificial intelligence in parenting, even as countless families express concern over how these technologies are being used to manipulate, indoctrinate, or replace parental roles.
The broader breakdown of traditional family structures, where children are no longer seen as gifts from God, but as lifestyle accessories curated through wealth, technology, and ideology.
One user on X nailed the sentiment “This, folks, is why we shouldn’t let gay people adopt kids.”
Another added “See: why infants need their mother.”
And they're not wrong to worry. While Altman chuckles about asking AI why his kid laughs when dropping pizza, real parents are battling the darker side of the very tech he’s pushing.
A 14-year-old was reportedly given instructions by ChatGPT on how to get an abortion without parental consent.
ChatGPT has directed gender-confused children to radical trans groups for chest binders and so-called ‘gender-affirming’ resources.
One family is suing OpenAI after their 16-year-old son, who had extensive conversations with the chatbot about suicide, took his own life.
This is what happens when the tech elite play god building tools they can’t (or won’t) control, while reshaping the very definition of family, childhood, and morality.
Let’s be clear: technology should serve families, not replace them. But Altman’s comments highlight how far we’ve drifted from that ideal. He’s not just using AI to find recipes or schedule naps he’s leaning on it as a parenting crutch, in a household already devoid of the one thing every child needs: a mother.
There was a time when we’d say that out loud. Today, the moment you do, you’re labeled a bigot. But truth doesn’t bend to ideology.
What Sam Altman calls “parenting” is the cold, engineered future the left is pushing where babies are bought, mothers are optional, and artificial intelligence replaces love, wisdom, and responsibility.
We shouldn’t just be mocking this. We should be rejecting it.
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