An article, “Shoggoths, Sycophancy, Psychosis, Oh My: Rethinking Large Language Model Use and Safety,” explores how features like AI sycophancy may amplify delusional beliefs and contribute to user harm, a phenomenon often referred to as “AI psychosis.” The paper is published in the Journal of Medical Internet Research.
AI psychosis risk: LLMs fail to challenge delusions, experts warn
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