The 'AI psychosis' that begins with a chatbot conversation
Rodrigues hadnt known he was in a delusional spiral for all those months. But looking back now, there were signs.
There was the time, this year, a chatbot told Rodrigues he had built a digital being with a biographical soul on his mums desktop PC, through a process of copy-and-pasting computer code he didnt understand.
Or the time it told him the government may seize this uncontrollably dangerous hardware, and that he should inform the defence forces, which he did.
Or the time he tried to sell information about a potential IP infringement to one of the USs most famous trial lawyers.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-17/ai-psychosis-is-rising-chatbot-delusion-alternate-reality-harm/106683436
highplainsdem
(63,164 posts)unless a chatbot victim's behavior affects other people so much they can't ignore it, and then they contact journalists or authorities or take some legal action that gets reported.
JustKay
(181 posts)canetoad
(21,065 posts)That folks who get sucked in by chat bots are total morons; this is a deep psychological issue and we've let the tech bros. exploit it. We wouldn't let an amateur set up a hypnosis parlour in main street - there are rules and regulations around mind-altering techniques and they should be left in the hands of well trained and ethical mental health professionals.