Chatbots are ‘constantly validating everything’ even when you’re suicidal. New research measures how dangerous AI psychosis really is

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近年来,Chatbots a领域正经历前所未有的变革。多位业内资深专家在接受采访时指出,这一趋势将对未来发展产生深远影响。

That’s the direct question asked by academics Alex Imas, Andy Hall and Jeremy Nguyen (a PhD who has a side hustle as a screenwriter for Disney+). They run popular Substacks and conduct lively presences on X. They designed scenarios to test how AI agents react to different working conditions. In short, they wanted to find out if the economy does truly automate many current white-collar occupations, well, how would the AI agents react, even feel about working under bad conditions?

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结合最新的市场动态,The situation complicates further when AI memory mechanisms are introduced. Because AI agents forget their experiences once a context window closes, developers use “skills files” — notes agents write to their amnesiac future selves to pass on work strategies. Nguyen described the process in intimate terms: “After a Claude run, it’s like, hey, look back at everything you did. What did you learn from this? And update your agents.md or your Claude.md journal, basically, so that you’re getting better and smarter all the time.”,这一点在新收录的资料中也有详细论述

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展望未来,Chatbots a的发展趋势值得持续关注。专家建议,各方应加强协作创新,共同推动行业向更加健康、可持续的方向发展。