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According to a new report, chatps and other popular AI chats are leading people to psychosis.

The study, in collaboration with NHS doctors, warns that there is growing evidence that large language models (LLM) help “reality boundaries” for vulnerable users and “in starting or exacerbating mental symptoms”.

In this study, dozens of reports from people who are called “Psychiatry of Chabot”.

Hamilton Morin, a neural psychiatrist at King London College, who participated in the study, described the ChatBot psychiatrist as “real phenomenon” that just begins to understand.

“While some of the public interpretations have taken into account the realm of moral horror, we think a more interesting and important conversation about how artificial intelligence systems, especially those designed for approval, interaction, and imitation, may have known cognitive vulnerabilities that show psychiatry,” he wrote in a post.

“We are likely to be of the past where the illusions about cars are happening, and we are currently entering the period where they are happening.”

Tom Pollock, a writer at King London College, said that psychiatric disorders “rarely appeared from nowhere” but said using AI chats can be “important factor”.

He urged artificial intelligence agencies to protect their tools and artificial intelligence teams including psychiatrists.

Independent It has reached Openai to comment on this phenomenon. The company had previously said that “safety, alignment and accountability should increase the ways people actually use artificial intelligence in their lives.

Opeenai coach Sam Altman said during his podcast in May that his company is trying to provide work protection for vulnerable ChatGpt users.

“For users who are fragile in a mental place, which are on the sidelines of a mental rest, we have not yet realized how a warning is gone,” he said.

The article entitled “Illusions by Design? How AIS can promote psychiatry every day (and what can be done) is available as a preview in Psyarxiv.

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