Abstract
The use of Large Language Models (LLMs) in mental health highlights the need to understand their responses to emotional content. Previous research shows that emotion-inducing prompts can elevate “anxiety” in LLMs, affecting behavior and amplifying biases. Here, we found that traumatic narratives increased Chat-GPT-4’s reported anxiety while mindfulness-based exercises reduced it, though not to baseline. These findings suggest managing LLMs’ “emotional states” can foster safer and more ethical human-AI interactions.
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Ben-Zion, Z., Witte, K., Jagadish, A. K., Duek, O., Harpaz-Rotem, I., Khorsandian, M. C., … Spiller, T. R. (2025). Assessing and alleviating state anxiety in large language models. Npj Digital Medicine, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41746-025-01512-6
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