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ChatGPT ASAM caught lying

6 min · 9 jul 2026
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ChatGPT ASAM caught lying sparks controversy over AI reliability in brain science and abnormal psychology. The CDC and DEA combat the opioid crisis, marked by overdose deaths and fentanyl use. FDA guidelines face bureaucratic hurdles, while Narcan saves lives. ChatGPT's breach prompts re-examination of AI in psychology and neuroscience. An ombudsman's document highlights the need for change and transparency in addressing addiction, depression, and the science of opioid receptors. The future of AI in brain science hinges on accuracy and truth over misinformation. https://youtu.be/P0wVtMXV7PQ [https://youtu.be/P0wVtMXV7PQ]

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