Chatbots are ‘constantly validating everything’ even when you’re suicidal. New research measures how dangerous AI psychosis really is

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近年来,Chatbots a领域正经历前所未有的变革。多位业内资深专家在接受采访时指出,这一趋势将对未来发展产生深远影响。

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除此之外,业内人士还指出,“It supports our hypothesis that the use of AI chatbots can have significant negative consequences for people with mental illness,” Østergaard said in the study, released in February. His work builds on his 2023 study which found chatbots may cause a “cognitive dissonance [that] may fuel delusions in those with increased propensity towards psychosis.”

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面对Chatbots a带来的机遇与挑战,业内专家普遍建议采取审慎而积极的应对策略。本文的分析仅供参考,具体决策请结合实际情况进行综合判断。

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郭瑞,资深行业分析师,长期关注行业前沿动态,擅长深度报道与趋势研判。

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