"Unlike historical technology-incorporated delusions, AI may actively co-construct delusional ideation through endless, ...
Scroll through TikTok or X and you'll see videos of people claiming artificial intelligence chatbots told them to stop taking medication, that they're being targeted by the FBI or that they're ...
Artificial intelligence chatbots are quickly becoming part of our daily lives. Many of us turn to them for ideas, advice or conversation. For most, that interaction feels harmless. However, mental ...
AI has become the kind of technology people talk to when they’re bored, lonely, curious, stressed, or simply avoiding the email they really should answer. That intimacy is new. A search engine gave ...
"CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis," Box CEO Aaron Levie opines. Maybe that explains the almost religious belief in AI productivity gains.
A surge in reports of psychosis-like symptoms linked to intensive chatbot use has prompted an urgent effort by researchers, physicians, and technology developers to understand how these tools may ...
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“AI psychosis” is a term used to describe psychosis-like mental changes that can happen after heavy use of AI tools, such as chatbots. It’s more likely to happen in susceptible people. Limiting ...
Can a chatbot make someone lose touch with reality? That’s the question I posed to psychiatrist John Luo of the University of California, Irvine, on a recent episode of my podcast "Relating to AI," ...
A phenomenon when using AI chatbots. Arising in the mid-2020s, AI psychosis is delusional thinking after long interactions with AI chatbots. Various lawsuits claim that, like social media, all ...