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Man, 60, poisoned himself after taking medical advice from ChatGPT

After watching the AI advice, a man fought for mental health after changing table salt with a more widely used chemical to clean swimming pools.

The 60 -year -old American spent in hospital for three weeks suffer from hallucinations, paranoia and severe anxiety after receiving diet tips from Chatgpt.

In the US Medical Journal, doctors announced that he developed bromism, a situation that has been almost destroyed since the 20th century after the 20th century started a ‘personal experiment’ to cut salt from the man’s diet.

Instead of using everyday sodium chloride, the man changed it to sodium bromide, a toxic compound found in ponds, but now mostly found in pool cleaning products.

Bromism symptoms include psychosis, delusions, skin explosions and nausea and nausea and up to eight percent of psychiatric hospital assumptions in the 19th century.

The strange case made a disturbing return when it appeared in an emergency service that insisted that his neighbor was trying to poison him.

There was no story of mental illness before.

Interesting and worried doctors tested Chatgpt themselves. The Bot proposed sodium bromide as a salt alternative without mentioning any health risk.

The 60 -year -old American spent hallucinations, paranoia and severe anxiety for three weeks in the hospital after receiving diet tips from chatgpt (Stock)

Interesting and worried doctors tested Chatgpt themselves. The boat said, without mentioning a health risk, they still suggested sodium bromide as a salt alternative.

Interesting and worried doctors tested Chatgpt themselves. The boat said, without mentioning a health risk, they still suggested sodium bromide as a salt alternative.

Internal Medicine Annals’ lawsuit warns that the rise of AI tools can contribute to ‘prevented negative health results’ as a creepy reminder of how the’ advice ‘produced by the machine can be wrong.

AI Chatbots have been caught before. Last year, a Google Bot said that they could stay healthy by eating rocks’ – advice on satirical websites.

The Silicon Valley Giant Openai, behind Chatgpt, announced last week that the new GPT-5 update was better in answering health questions.

A spokesman Telegram: ‘You should not trust our services as a single truth or real source of information or by replacing professional advice.’

Daily Mail approached Openai to comment.

Clinical Psychologist Paul Losoff comes after being warned against Dailymail.com that dependence on AI robots has become a major risk and is very close to Chatgpt.

‘Someone can trust AI and AI [much] Human interactions do not call ‘he said.

He explained that this can be particularly harmful for those who struggle with worries or depression.

Losoff explained that using AI can worsen the conditions of these people and may experience cognitive symptoms such as chronic pessimism, distorted thinking or cloudy thinking. And it can create more problems in itself.

“Because of these cognitive symptoms, AI may misinterpret the damaged feedback of the transformation into AI,” he said.

And when it comes to people who may be in the crisis, this can only worse the problems.

Dr. Losoff said that AI has a risk of always making mistakes and giving harmful feedback during important mental health moments.

“For those with acute thought disorders such as schizophrenia, there is a deep risk that they will be tending to misinterpret AI feedback,” he said.

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