Lab Notes: Can AI chatbots make you delusional?

May 14
10 mins

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Episode Description

Stories of AI chatbot users drifting from our shared reality are increasingly common, often described as cases of AI delusions, delusional spirals, or AI psychosis.

New research from Stanford University and the Human Line Project investigates the mechanisms behind these delusions, asking whether AI is making people more delusional or whether these chatbots are simply agreeing with delusional thinking.

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Featuring:

  • James Purtill, technology reporter

Further information:

The Dynamics of Delusion: Modeling Bidirectional False Belief Amplification in Human-Chatbot Dialogue

Characterizing Delusional Spirals through Human-LLM Chat Logs

This episode of Lab Notes was produced on the lands of the Gadigal, Ngunnawal and Ngambri people.

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