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Is AI causing psychosis? A new study says maybe
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 ...
New testing shows that artificial intelligence (AI) models differ widely in how they respond to individuals expressing delusional symptoms and thoughts, some better than others. Recent cases reported ...
Box founder Aaron Levie got us talking this week with a social media post suggesting that tech CEOs are “uniquely prone to AI psychosis.” On the latest episode of TechCrunch’s Equity podcast, Kirsten ...
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When I arrived at last week's AI Psychosis Summit in New York City, I found no group therapy sessions or zen gardens, only a DJ, a room full of builders, and a cooler of Diet Cokes. The event was held ...
Though some have contested the science behind it, various reports of psychotic breaks and, at times, fatal delusions linked to intense reliance on AI have flooded timelines. Some scientists now have a ...
In response to a post on X that claimed “CEOs are the most delusional about AI,” Levie wrote: “CEOs are uniquely prone to AI psychosis because they’re sufficiently distant from the last mile of work ...
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