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"textContent": "Earlier this year, a New York Times investigation by Jennifer Valentino-DeVries and Kashmir Hill uncovered something disquieting about the current state of mental health: a number of therapists reporting that their patients were experiencing delusional behavior as a result of their interactions with AI chatbots. Mental health professionals are not the only people witnessing this: […]\n\nThe post Therapists Should Ask Patients About Their AI Use, New Paper Advises appeared first on InsideHook.",
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