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I have recently lived through something called a psychotic break, which was an unimaginably horrible thing, but it did let me see from the inside what insanity does to your thinking. And what's fascinating, coming out the other side of this, is how similar LLMs are to someone in psychosis. Someone in psychosis can have all the ability LLMs have to recognise patterns and sound like they know what they're talking about, but their brain is not working well enough to have proper self-insight, to be able to check their thoughts actually fully make sense. (And “making sense” turns out to be a sliding scale — it is not as if you just wake up one day suddenly fully rational again, there's a sliding scale of irrational thinking and you have to gradually re-process your older thoughts into more and more coherent shapes as your brain starts to work more correctly again.) I believe this isn't actually a novel insight either, many have worried about this for years! Psychosis might be an interesting topic to read about if you want to get another angle to understand the AI models from. I won't claim that it's exactly the same thing, but I will say that most people probably have a very undeveloped idea of what mental illness actually is or how it works, and that leaves them badly prepared for interacting with a machine that has a strong resemblance to a mentally ill person who's learned to pretend to be normal.




Thank you for sharing, and sorry you had to go through that. I had a good friend go through a psychotic break and I spent a long time trying to understand what was going on in his brain. The only solid conclusion I could come to was that I could not relate to what he was going through, but that didn’t change that he was obviously suffering and needed whatever support I could offer. Thanks for giving me a little bit of insight into his brain. Hope you were/are able to find support out there.

If we just take simply a panic attack, many people have no clue what or how it feels like, which is unfortunate, because they lack empathy for those who do experience it. My psychiatrists definitely need to experience it to understand.



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