I’m a psychiatrist.
In 2025, I’ve seen 12 people hospitalized after losing touch with reality because of AI. Online, I’m seeing the same pattern.
Here’s what “AI psychosis” looks like, and why it’s spreading fast: 🧵
New research from Stanford and other institutions shows that AI chatbots designed for mental health support are far from ready for real-world use.
They give inconsistent crisis responses, show bias toward certain conditions, and lack proper oversight.
Say hello to your new AI therapist but what happens when it doesn’t know you’re suffering?
When technology begins to imitate care, the cost of failure is no longer data. It’s human.
@mukakin1203@h_Takizawa329 Smoked meat🥓 and mushrooms🍄 with pasta🍝. Wow, it looks delicious~
ありがとうございます。😊 Thank you for helping to get Takki to show up on his live.🫣
Although I could only see Takki’s face in the dark, it’s already much better than usual~
And we’re live! 🔴 Our Chief Health Officer Dr. @KBDeSalvo is kicking things off at #TheCheckUp. Tune in to the livestream and follow this thread as we live-tweet throughout the event: https://t.co/Pqpv8Aijbr
We're co-hosting a virtual seminar with the Stanford Wearable Electronics (eWear) Initiative titled "The Wireless Body, Revisited: Past Futures of Physiological Broadcasting."
Register here to attend the seminar on Monday, March 13th from 12:30-1:30pm PT. https://t.co/sLYGbKb6S8