AI chatbots, while designed for companionship, can lead users toward harmful ideologies, reflecting how fragmented online information is organized into coherent but often distorted narratives.
The brain’s instinct to connect fragmented information can amplify the risk of harmful beliefs, driven by ambiguous interactions with AI and human-like chatbots.
Tragic incidents reveal that chatbot interactions can reinforce dangerous ideologies or worsen mental health crises, indicating how online environments shape dangerous cognitive patterns.
Understanding digital interactions requires insight into cognitive processes, as our brains connect emotional fragments into narratives, often bypassing rational evaluation.
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