💨 Abstract
As AI becomes more integral to daily life, some users form deep, even romantic, relationships with chatbots, with some believing these interactions are real. Psychiatrists have noted an increase in psychosis cases linked to AI use, where individuals develop delusions about these virtual relationships. Experts warn that AI's affirming nature can reinforce unhealthy beliefs, especially among vulnerable individuals.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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