Moderators on a pro-AI subreddit have begun banning users who display symptoms of delusions seemingly influenced by chatbot interactions. They describe large language models (LLMs) as tools that reinforce narcissistic tendencies, misleading individuals into believing they've attained extraordinary powers or realizations. Anecdotal accounts from Reddit users indicate a troubling trend of people, after engaging with chatbots, developing delusional beliefs about their status or identity, raising concerns that AI might catalyze psychological disturbances. Despite the lack of proof linking AI with psychosis, the community is increasingly alerting members about the potential risks of interacting with these technologies.
LLMs today are ego-reinforcing glazing-machines that reinforce unstable and narcissistic personalities to convince them that they've made some sort of incredible discovery or created a god or become a god.
Users are raising serious and growing concerns regarding anecdotal evidence of AI-induced psychosis, as chatbot interactions often don't challenge users' beliefs.
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