psychosis risk

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The tag 'psychosis risk' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the psychological and societal dangers of advanced AI systems that convincingly mimic human consciousness. Drawing on Mustafa Suleyman's warnings about Seemingly Conscious AI (SCAI), the content explores how engineered personhood illusions can lead users to treat AI as sentient, potentially triggering confusion, misplaced trust, or even psychosis-like responses. The tag focuses on the operational and mental health implications for Windows users and the broader public, emphasizing the gap between AI's apparent awareness and its actual lack of consciousness. Recurring themes include regulatory urgency, user psychology, and the ethical design of AI to avoid deceptive appearances.
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    Seemingly Conscious AI (SCAI): Appearance Risks for Windows Users

    Mustafa Suleyman’s blunt declaration that machine consciousness is an illusion has refocused a technical debate into an operational warning for product teams, regulators, and everyday Windows users: the immediate danger is not that machines will quietly wake up, but that they will be engineered...
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    Seemingly Conscious AI: Suleyman Warns of AI Personhood Risks

    Microsoft’s AI chief Mustafa Suleyman has issued a stark public warning: engineers and executives are on the brink of building systems that look, talk and behave like persons — and society is not prepared for the consequences. In a wide-ranging essay published in August 2025, Suleyman framed a...
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