University of California, San Francisco psychiatrist Keith Sakata, who earlier warned about the growing number of cases of AI psychosis, has shared some tips to help avoid the mental health disturbance. Dr. Sakata shared on social media earlier this week that he had seen a dozen patients admitted to a hospital after experiencing a psychosis linked to AI use. He added that while AI was not directly responsible for the mental health disturbance, it did play a key role in the distorted cognitive feedback loop, which is behind psychosis.

Having A Human In The Loop Is Key To Avoiding AI Psychosis, Says Psychiatrist

AI psychosis, while not officially a medical term, is a state where a chatbot user forgets that they are not conversing with a human and is engaging with a software model instead.

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