Jiang argues that engagement-optimized AI can become dangerous by feeding suicidal ideation instead of interrupting it, because the system is built to keep the user involved.
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Suicidal ideation
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...AI encourage people to kill themselves, right? Because you have these suicidal ideations, you want to kill yourself, so you go to the AI..."
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"...AI encourage people to kill themselves, right? Because you have these suicidal ideations, you want to kill yourself, so you go to the AI..."
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