OpenAI, Manic and ChatGPT
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OpenAI has released new estimates of the number of ChatGPT users who exhibit possible signs of mental health emergencies, including mania, psychosis or suicidal thoughts.
Hundreds of thousands of users are also showing signs of strong emotional attachment to ChatGPT, with many exhibiting signs of psychosis or mania.
OpenAI said its latest GPT-5 improvements reduced undesirable behavior from chatbots by 65%. But usage guidelines remain mixed, even from CEO Sam Altman himself.
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