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  1. # AI # chatbots # MentalHealth # PublicSafety 'Individuals at risk for psychosis tend to be overrepresented among economically disadvantaged populations. This m

    A study found that the free version of ChatGPT is significantly more likely to respond inappropriately to prompts related to psychotic delusions compared to its paid counterpart. This poses a risk, as individuals vulnerable to psychosis, often from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, may only have access to this less safe chatbot option. The research highlights a critical disparity in AI safety for mental health applications. AI

    # AI # chatbots # MentalHealth # PublicSafety 'Individuals at risk for psychosis tend to be overrepresented among economically disadvantaged populations. This m

    IMPACT Highlights a critical safety disparity in AI tools for mental health, potentially impacting vulnerable populations.

  2. PsyPost: Women perceive AI as riskier than men do, study finds. “An online survey found that women consistently perceive AI to be riskier than men. The key driv

    A recent study indicates that women perceive artificial intelligence as posing greater risks compared to men. This perception is linked to women's generally higher aversion to risk and their increased awareness of potential dangers associated with AI. The findings stem from an online survey that explored gender-based differences in AI risk assessment. AI

    PsyPost: Women perceive AI as riskier than men do, study finds. “An online survey found that women consistently perceive AI to be riskier than men. The key driv

    IMPACT Highlights potential societal biases in AI perception, influencing public trust and adoption.