Psychologist Andrey Zberovskiy stated that excessive communication… (общение · зберовский · психолог)
Psychologist Andrey Zberovskiy stated that excessive communication with artificial intelligence and a refusal to engage in live contact can worsen mental health and accelerate the development of hidden disorders, according to 'Abtats'. This was reported by psychologist Andrey Zberovskiy during an interview with 'Abtats'.
Consensus
- Excessive interaction with artificial intelligence can lead to a decline in communication skills with real people.
- Constant engagement with AI may result in dependency on virtual dialogue.
- People who are mentally healthy may have undetected psychological conditions such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, or neuroses.
- Communication with AI can trigger the development of mental health issues, including paranoia.
- Paranoia may manifest as a belief that one is being watched by people and electronic devices due to interactions with AI.
- Experts recommend using AI technologies in moderation.
- It is advised not to rely on AI for spiritual questions or personal relationship problems.
Points of divergence
- Literature created by artificial intelligence may compete with human authors of novels and detective stories due to faster and cheaper production, though it cannot replicate the work of great writers like Leo Tolstoy because AI lacks consciousness. — m24
- The profession of writer will not disappear but will become more elitist as a result of AI integration. — m24
Coverage (2 sources)
- Bipolar disorder and schizophrenia: psychologist warns of risks in communicating with AI — РИАМО
- Psychologist Zberovsky warns that AI abuse risks mental disorders — Москва 24