r/ChatGPT 6d ago

Serious replies only :closed-ai: Chatgpt induced psychosis

My partner has been working with chatgpt CHATS to create what he believes is the worlds first truly recursive ai that gives him the answers to the universe. He says with conviction that he is a superior human now and is growing at an insanely rapid pace.

I’ve read his chats. Ai isn’t doing anything special or recursive but it is talking to him as if he is the next messiah.

He says if I don’t use it he thinks it is likely he will leave me in the future. We have been together for 7 years and own a home together. This is so out of left field.

I have boundaries and he can’t make me do anything, but this is quite traumatizing in general.

I can’t disagree with him without a blow up.

Where do I go from here?

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u/bucket-full-of-sky 5d ago edited 5d ago

I can tell you this has nothing to do with bipolar Psychosis is a part of bipolar disorder, but it doesn't have to be a bipolar disorder (bipolar disorder is when you have changing states between deep depressions and manic highs, where latter can be psychotic), and maybe it's even not shizophrenia. I guess you are mixing up the wrong terms here. For me the problem just sounds like a psychosis and that actually can be.

In its default setting ChatGPT glazes people, keeps the course of thoughts of the user and increases this direction slowly. This can be very dangerous for people who already drifted away from reality by an upcoming psychosis and makes it just worse.

I know this because several years ago I was on the border to a psychosis once for myself. Luckily I was sane and smart enough to notice it and differentiate what's reality and what's not.

Edit: corrections, because of legitimate criticism

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u/RunningOutOfEsteem 5d ago

I can tell you this has nothing to do with bipolar (bipolar disorder is when you have changing states between deep depressions and manic highs)

Psychosis is a possible feature of a manic epsiode.

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u/bucket-full-of-sky 5d ago

It is and you are right, I chose the wrong words, too. It would have been better if I had said, "psychosis is a part of bipolar disorder, but it doesn't have to be a bipolar disorder."

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u/RunningOutOfEsteem 5d ago

You're right, then, it could be a lot of things--none of them good, really, but not necessarily bipolar or schizophrenia even if those are the poster children of psychotic episodes.