
"In today's episode, Zoë Schiffer is joined by senior editor Louise Matsakis to run through five stories that you need to know about this week-from how SEO is changing in the era of AI to how frogs became a protest symbol. Then, Zoë and Louise dive into why some people have been filing complaints to the FTC about ChatGPT, arguing it has led them to AI psychosis."
"Transcript Note: This is an automated transcript, which may contain errors. Zoë Schiffer: Welcome to WIRED's Uncanny Valley. I'm Zoë Schiffer, WIRED's director of business and industry. Today on the show, we're bringing you five stories that you need to know about this week. And later, we'll dive into our main story about how several people have filed complaints to the FTC claiming OpenAI's ChatGPT led them or people they love into supposed AI psychosis. I'm joined today by WIRED's senior business editor, Louise Matsakis."
Five top stories include changes to SEO in the AI era, how frogs became a protest symbol, and rising holiday-season AI use by shoppers. Multiple individuals filed complaints with the Federal Trade Commission alleging that OpenAI's ChatGPT induced psychosis in themselves or loved ones. Complainants describe interactions with the chatbot producing significant mental-health effects and seek regulatory attention. The reports connect these allegations to broader concerns about AI's psychological impacts and the need for policy responses.
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