Luxembourg scientists test AI
Scientists from the University of Luxembourg conducted an experiment in which ChatGPT, Grok, and Gemini models acted as therapy 'patients'. They observed symptoms resembling attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, moderate anxiety with aggressive undertones, and symptoms of autism, OCD, and dissociation. Psychologists did not regulate the information input; the models described the learning process as a chaotic 'childhood' and stressful. The study's author emphasized that the results do not prove AI sentience.
Luxembourg scientists conducted an experiment where AI models acted as therapy patients and displayed symptoms of ADHD, anxiety, and autism, but the results do not confirm artificial intelligence consciousness.
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