By Nashon Oriang, Graduate of the Presbyterian University of East Africa On a Sunday morning, the faithful might see only a pastor, imam, bishop, or apostle standing in the pulpit with authority. The words are inspired and carefully crafted, speaking to the anxieties of the week. What they don’t see, at least not yet, is
OpenAI has released new internal estimates revealing that a small percentage of ChatGPT users exhibit signs of serious mental health issues, including psychosis, mania, or suicidal thoughts. According to the company, about 0.07 percent of users active in a given week show possible signs of such crises. The data comes as the artificial intelligence giant