How chatbots — and their makers — are enabling AI psychosis

How chatbots — and their makers — are enabling AI psychosis

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Verge senior AI reporter Hayden Field and New York Times reporter Kashmir Hill discuss the significant mental health impact AI chatbots, such as ChatGPT, can have on users — both people in crisis, and also people who seemed stable.

This episode contains non-detailed discussions of suicide and mental illness. If you or someone you know is in crisis, considering self-harm, or needs to talk, please call the Lifeline at 988.

Links:

A teen was suicidal. ChatGPT was the friend he confided in. | New York Times

Sam Altman says ChatGPT will stop talking about suicide with teens | The Verge

Chatbots can go into a delusional spiral. Here’s how. | New York Times

Why is ChatGPT telling people to email me? | New York Times

They asked an AI chatbot questions. The answers sent them spiraling. | New York Times

She is in love with ChatGPT | The New York Times

‘I feel like I’m going crazy’: ChatGPT fuels delusional spirals | Wall Street Journal

Meta, OpenAI face FTC inquiry on chatbots’ impact on kids | Bloomberg

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Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network.

Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright.

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