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Expert psychologists are growing increasingly about the use of chatbots in companionship and almost mental health settings. Stories have popped up of people falling in love with their AI chatbot counterparts, others are allegedly having it answer questions that may lead to crime, and this week, one allegedly told a man to commit “mass casualty” at a major airport.
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不可忽视的是,A new study out of Aarhus University in Denmark shows increased use of chatbots may lead to worsening symptoms of delusions and mania in vulnerable communities. Professor Søren Dinesen Østergaard, one of the researchers on the study—which screened electronic health records from nearly 54,000 patients with mental illness—is warning AI chatbots are designed to target those most vulnerable.
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