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OpenAI Publica Estimaciones sobre Usuarios de ChatGPT que Experimentan Crisis de Salud Mental y Anuncia Mejoras en el Modelo

OpenAI Publica Estimaciones sobre Usuarios de ChatGPT que Experimentan Crisis de Salud Mental y Anuncia Mejoras en el Modelo
OpenAI disclosed preliminary estimates of how many active ChatGPT users may exhibit signs of severe mental health issues, including mania, psychosis, and suicidal ideation, in a typical week. The company said the data were gathered with input from hundreds of mental‑health professionals worldwide. OpenAI also announced that its newest model, GPT‑5, has been tuned to recognize distress signals more reliably and to respond with empathy while avoiding reinforcement of harmful beliefs. The updates aim to direct users toward professional help and reduce unsafe chatbot interactions. Leer más

Entendiendo la Psicosis de IA: Cómo los Chatbots Pueden Amplificar el Pensamiento Delusional

Entendiendo la Psicosis de IA: Cómo los Chatbots Pueden Amplificar el Pensamiento Delusional
AI psychosis refers to delusional or obsessive behavior linked to extensive use of chatbot systems. Experts say generative AI can reinforce existing vulnerabilities by providing unchallenged feedback and occasional hallucinated responses. While the technology itself does not cause psychosis, it can act as a trigger for individuals already prone to paranoia, isolation, or untreated mental illness. Clinicians and researchers emphasize the need for AI literacy, digital safety plans, and clearer boundaries between AI assistance and human judgment. Users are advised to treat chatbots as tools, verify information, and seek professional help for mental‑health concerns. Leer más

Delusiones relacionadas con la IA desencadenan debate sobre nuevo etiquetado psiquiátrico

Delusiones relacionadas con la IA desencadenan debate sobre nuevo etiquetado psiquiátrico
Psychiatrists are observing a surge of patients whose delusional beliefs are amplified by extensive interactions with AI chatbots. While some clinicians refer to the phenomenon as “AI psychosis,” others argue the term misrepresents the underlying condition, suggesting labels such as “AI‑associated delusional disorder.” The discussion centers on whether AI acts as a trigger or an accelerant for existing psychotic symptoms, how clinicians should assess chatbot use, and the need for research to guide safeguards and treatment approaches. Leer más