How many people have mental health issues that cause them to develop religious delusions of grandeur? We don’t have much to go on here, so let’s do a very very rough guess with very flimsy data. This study says “approximately 25%-39% of patients with schizophrenia and 15%-22% of those with mania / bipolar have religious delusions.” 40 million people have bipolar disorder and 24 million have schizophrenia, so anywhere from 12-18 million people are especially susceptible to religious delusions. There are probably other disorders that cause religious delusions I’m missing, so I’ll stick to 18 million people. 8 billion people divided by 18 million equals 444, so 1 in every 444 people are highly prone to religious delusions. [...]
If one billion people are using chatbots weekly, and 1 in every 444 of them are prone to religious delusions, 2.25 million people prone to religious delusions are also using chatbots weekly. That’s about the same population as Paris.
I’ll assume 10,000 people believe chatbots are God based on the first article I shared. Obviously no one actually has good numbers on this, but this is what’s been reported on as a problem. [...]
Of the people who use chatbots weekly, 1 in every 100,000 develops the belief that the chatbot is God. 1 in every 444 weekly users were already especially prone to religious delusions. These numbers just don’t seem surprising or worth writing articles about. When a technology is used weekly by 1 in 8 people on Earth, millions of its users will have bad mental health, and for thousands that will manifest in the ways they use it.
This post tried making some quick estimates: