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"textContent": "When generative AI systems produce false information, this is often framed as AI \"hallucinating at us\"—generating errors that we might mistakenly accept as true. But a new study argues we should pay attention to a more dynamic phenomenon: how we can come to hallucinate with AI. The findings are published in the journal Philosophy & Technology.",
"title": "What is 'AI-induced psychosis'? Study explains how chatbots may sustain delusions"
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