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

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Imas argued that this research is very legitimate, despite the fact it’s on Substack instead of in a journal publication that was peer reviewed. Given the speed with which AI is moving, he said academics can’t wait for the traditional journal process anymore. “By the time you’re putting it [out], the models are old, the conclusions are old, like everything you’ve done is outdated. In order to be part of the conversation, the scientific conversation at the speed with what technology is moving, you need something like Substack where you turn something out within a couple of weeks to a month.”

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值得注意的是,She also points to the scale of the issue. By late 2025, OpenAi published statistics that found that roughly 1.2 million people per week were using ChatGPT to discuss suicide, illustrating how deeply these systems are embedded in moments of vulnerability.

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