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ChatGPT can be dangerous to use in place of a therapist, but people are finding ways it supplements therapy and helps them ...
Something troubling is happening to our brains as artificial intelligence platforms become more popular. Studies are showing ...
Despite being seen as a convenient alternative for emotional support, ChatGPT may be risking lives. A new study reveals how ...
For 27-year-old Sara (name changed upon request), ChatGPT was a good resource for work-related help. She used it for ...
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 ...
Young adults in Chennai turn to ChatGPT for mental health support, raising concerns about reliance on AI over professional therapy.
Commercial therapy chatbots like 7cups and Character.ai perform worse than base models and lack proper oversight ...
A new study has found that large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT consistently advise women to ask for lower salaries than ...
ChatGPT is pushing people towards mania, psychosis and death – and OpenAI doesn’t know how to stop it Record numbers of people are turning to AI chatbots for therapy, reports Anthony Cuthbertson.
Today it’s ChatGPT. Tomorrow it could be your cleared browser history or your location data. The precedent is terrifying.
OpenAI said it's hiring a forensic psychiatrist to help research the effects of its AI products on users' mental health.
From brain rot to induced psychosis, the psychological cost of generative AI is growing and flying under the radar.