Parinda Parikh, Tornike Phagava, Eric Wang, Yasmine Busaibe, Eunsaem Lee, Namitha Maria Mathew and Sagar Sanjeev Dua
Artificial intelligence-induced psychosis is a relatively new term to describe a condition where prolonged or intense interactions with artificial intelligence (AI) tools lead to or exacerbate psychotic symptoms in vulnerable individuals. Although AI was intended to improve communication, workflow, and aid productivity, increased dependence and usage of AI have raised potential psychological risks. With the rise of AI chatbots used in daily life, the possibility of AI-related psychosis is a growing concern for mental health professionals.
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