AI psychosis
Coverage of AI psychosis in the Nexus archive.
- Making sense of the debate over AI psychosis
The article discusses a debate on the podcast Equity about whether tech CEOs are 'uniquely prone to AI psychosis.' The focus is on analyzing the implications of this claim within the context of AI development and leadership.
- What happens when companies become too AI-pilled?
Box founder Aaron Levie warns of 'AI psychosis,' where decision-makers misunderstand job roles when replacing them with AI. ClickUp cut 22% of its workforce for AI agents, and 2026 tech layoffs are nearing 2025 levels.
- Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis
The article discusses speculation that tech CEOs are experiencing psychological challenges, dubbed 'AI psychosis,' potentially linked to the rapid development and ethical dilemmas surrounding artificial intelligence. It references a TechCrunch report and Hacker News comments, highlighting public discourse on the topic.
- Tech CEOs are apparently suffering from AI psychosis
Box CEO Aaron Levie suggests that tech CEOs may suffer from 'AI psychosis,' which could explain their overly optimistic belief in AI-driven productivity gains. The term implies a potentially irrational or exaggerated faith in AI's capabilities.
- Specsmaxxing – On overcoming AI psychosis, and why I write specs in YAML
The article discusses overcoming 'AI psychosis' through structured approaches and advocates for writing specifications in YAML format. It emphasizes the importance of clear documentation in AI development and highlights the author's personal workflow choices.