ChatGPT shares data on how many users show psychosis or suicidal thoughts

OpenAI has published new assessments on the number of ChatGPT users showing possible signs of mental health emergencies, including mania, psychosis or suicidal thinking, the BBC reported. The company said around 0.07% of ChatGPT active users in a particular week showed such signs, adding that the chatbot [...]
The company said around 0.07% of the active ChatGPT users in a particular week showed such signs, adding that its artificial intelligence chatbot (IA) recognises and responds to these sensitive conversations.
While the OpenAI claims these cases are extremely rare “”, critics said even a small percentage could reach hundreds of thousands of people, as ChatGPT recently reached 800 million active weekly users, according to Chief Sam Altman.
As the review increases, the company said it built an expert network worldwide to advise it. /Periscopi/












