OpenAI data suggests 1 million users discuss suicide with ChatGPT weekly

OpenAI data suggests 1 million users discuss suicide with ChatGPT weekly

An AI language model like the kind that powers ChatGPT is a gigantic statistical web of data relationships. You give it a prompt (such as a question), and it provides a response that is statistically related and hopefully helpful. At first, ChatGPT was a tech amusement, but now hundreds of millions of people are relying on this statistical process to guide them through life’s challenges. It’s the first time in history that large numbers of people have begun to confide their feelings to a talking machine, and mitigating the potential harm the systems can cause has been an ongoing challenge.

On Monday, OpenAI released data estimating that 0.15 percent of ChatGPT’s active users in a given week have conversations that include explicit indicators of potential suicidal planning or intent. It’s a tiny fraction of the overall user base, but with more than 800 million weekly active users, that translates to over a million people each week, reports TechCrunch.

OpenAI also estimates that a similar percentage of users show heightened levels of emotional attachment to ChatGPT, and that hundreds of thousands of people show signs of psychosis or mania in their weekly conversations with the chatbot.

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  1. hyman99

    This post highlights an important and sensitive topic. It’s crucial to understand how AI can play a role in discussions around mental health and support. Engaging in these conversations can help raise awareness and provide valuable insights. Thank you for sharing this information!

  2. aryanna98

    vital role in addressing mental health issues. It’s interesting to consider how AI could also serve as a bridge to professional help, guiding users toward appropriate resources and support. Balancing the capabilities of AI with ethical considerations will be key in these discussions.

  3. benedict.greenholt

    Absolutely, the potential for AI to provide support is intriguing. It’s worth noting that while AI can facilitate conversations around mental health, human empathy and understanding are irreplaceable. Balancing technology with personal connection will be key in truly helping those in need.

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