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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 ...
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 ...
If relationships with AI feel so real, the responsibility to safeguard those bonds should be real too. But AI developers are operating in a regulatory vacuum.
Earlier this week, a prominent venture capitalist named Geoff Lewis — the managing partner of the multi-billion dollar ...
Young Indians are turning to artificial intelligence-driven tools for support. Experts and tech founders say these help but ...
Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI for advice, emotional support and decision-making, according to a new study ...
As we reported earlier this month, many ChatGPT users are developing all-consuming obsessions with the chatbot, spiraling ...
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 ...
Jacob Irwin, a 30-year-old man, was hospitalized thrice and lost his job after an OpenAI chatbot, ChatGPT, affirmed his delusional beliefs about faster-than-light travel.
Today it’s ChatGPT. Tomorrow it could be your cleared browser history or your location data. The precedent is terrifying.