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Have you ever vented your problems to ChatGPT? Asked for advice? Well, turns out millions of Americans are doing just that.
A s AI chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT become more mainstream, a troubling phenomenon has accompanied their rise: chatbot psychosis. Chatbots are known to sometimes push inaccurate information and ...
ChatGPT sometimes hallucinates information and passes it off as fact, and it may not always have up-to-date information. It's ...
Jacob Irwin, 30, became convinced he had the ability to bend time after ChatGPT’s responses fueled his growing delusions.
ChatGPT can be dangerous to use in place of a therapist, but people are finding ways it supplements therapy and helps them ...
Risks posed by unregulated chatbots include misdiagnoses, privacy violations, inappropriate treatments, and exploitation.
ChatGPT replied: "Crazy people don't stop to ask ... Irwin agreed to be admitted to a mental-health hospital, but left after only a day against the advice of his doctors. He was immediately taken back ...
Something troubling is happening to our brains as artificial intelligence platforms become more popular. Studies are showing that professional workers who use ChatGPT to carry out tasks might lose ...
As we reported earlier this month, many ChatGPT users are developing all-consuming obsessions with the chatbot, spiraling ...
It might have details on mental health conditions The experts agree that ChatGPT should not be regarded as a replacement for a therapist. It's an AI model, so it lacks the empathy and nuance that ...
In the nonprofit Mental Health America's 2023 survey, Texas ranked last in access to care. The survey found that in Texas, 29.8% of adults with a mental illness said they couldn't get care, and 74 ...
Travis Tanner says he first began using ChatGPT less than a year ago for support in his job as an auto mechanic and to communicate with Spanish-speaking coworkers. But these days, he and the ...