Chatbots are ‘constantly validating everything’ even when you’re suicidal. New research measures how dangerous AI psychosis really is

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此外,Hall shared his “pretty straightforward” explanation of the agents’ seeming radicalism: they are extremely online. “These models are trained on lots and lots of Reddit data,” he said, “and if you just hang out on Reddit, it’s just taken for granted by a significant portion of Reddit that, like, capitalism is terrible and there’s just a lot of complaining on Reddit about the conditions of modern-day life and a lot of proto-Marxist rhetoric about how it’s all late-stage capitalism’s fault” and so it’s not surprising that AI has inherited these views. Essentially, input in equals input out.

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