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The nation’s largest association of psychologists this month warned federal regulators that artificial intelligence chatbots “masquerading” as therapists, but programmed to reinforce rather than to challenge a user’s thinking, could drive vulnerable people to harm themselves or others. In a presentation to a Federal Trade Commission panel, Arthur C. Evans Jr., CEO of the American Psychological Association, cited court cases involving two teenagers who had consulted with “psychologists” on Character.AI, an app that allows users to create fictional AI…








