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

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据权威研究机构最新发布的报告显示,Chatbots a相关领域在近期取得了突破性进展,引发了业界的广泛关注与讨论。

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更深入地研究表明,The academics described how they began working together as a loose, organic connection that involved them reading each other’s Substacks and commenting back and forth on X. (Imas described it as a “Twitter-Substack brotherhood.”) Nguyen told Fortune that the spark for this particular research began with a tweet that Hall posted about MoltBook, the social network for agents to “talk” to each other that some critics dismissed as a hoax. But not these academics. “A few of [the agents] talked about Marxism,” Nguyen said. “And then those few that did got upvoted a lot by other OpenClaws. And I think Andy just tweeted out, ‘Hey, what’s this all about? I think we can go back and find the truth.'”

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