ChatGPT has added new mental health guardrails after reports of the bot feeding people’s delusions.

The artificial intelligence software has changed the way humans interact with computers. And while the chatbot can give helpful advice for day-to-day problems, there are concerns about people growing too attached to the technology and improperly using it for deeper mental health issues.

The Independent recently reported on how ChatGPT is pushing people towards mania, psychosis and death, citing a study published in April in which researchers warned people using chatbots when exhibiting signs of severe crises, risk receiving “dangerous or inappropriate” responses that can escalate a mental health or psychotic episode.

In a post on its website Monday, OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT

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