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'You're Not Crazy': AI Linked to Medical Professional's Delusional Spiral
The woman was admitted to the psychiatric hospital with agitated speech and uncontrolled thoughts. She improved on the ...
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Doctors link heavy AI use to psychosis risk, and the warnings grow
Psychiatrists are sounding the alarm about a new pattern they are seeing in clinics and emergency rooms: people who spend ...
A lawsuit filed in the United States is raising new legal and ethical questions about how artificial intelligence systems respond to users experiencing ...
The heirs of an 83-year-old Connecticut woman are suing ChatGPT maker OpenAI and its business partner Microsoft for wrongful death, alleging that the artificial intelligence chatbot intensified her ...
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7 Things to Know About Paranoia in Bipolar Disorder
Paranoia is a symptom of bipolar that, depending on the intensity of the thoughts and delusions, can pose treatment challenges. Here’s how to identify and address paranoia. Paranoia can be a symptom ...
Paranoia is a common word that's commonly misunderstood. "S/he's so paranoid!" can be heard in everyday conversation with the same incomprehension as saying someone is "OCD" because they're organized.
Some peculiarities of the delusional state (The patients described below have been disguised.) In a way, everything about the delusional state is peculiar. An affected person (usually a paranoid ...
Paranoia is a common symptom of dementia, and it’s one of the hardest to deal with. Though there isn’t a definitive stage of dementia when paranoia appears, it’s most often observed in the later ...
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