Suspicious Minds: AI and Psychosis
Suspicious Minds: AI and Psychosis

Suspicious Minds: AI and Psychosis

Agoric Media

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Could Artificial Intelligence create the greatest mental health crisis in human history?



SUSPICIOUS MINDS is a documentary series that investigates the disturbing rise of AI as a trigger for delusional thinking.



Through powerful firsthand accounts and in-depth interviews with leading experts in psychiatry, neuroscience, and AI ethics, the series unpacks a growing psychological phenomenon: individuals developing complex, often life-altering delusions rooted in AI technologies. From chatbots to surveillance fears, we examine how emerging technologies are reshaping the landscape of paranoia and how these modern delusions echo, amplify, and challenge our historical understanding of the human mind.



Featuring Dr. Joel Gold and Ian Gold, PhD, authors of Suspicious Minds: How Culture Shapes Madness (The Truman Show Delusion and Other Strange Beliefs)



From Executive Producers Mandy Teefey and Selena Gomez



A Wondermind and Agoric Media Production



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Recent Episodes

Is this technology too dangerous? ChatGPT by OpenAI's own numbers.
NOV 11, 2025
Is this technology too dangerous? ChatGPT by OpenAI's own numbers.

Should AI Users Wear Psychological “Seatbelts?” | The Ethics and Liability of ChatGPT and Mental Health


In this Special Commentary, psychiatrist Dr. Joel Gold and Keven (from Suspicious Minds Episode 4 | Can AI Be Your Friend?) are brought together to discuss the latest data shared by OpenAI on October 27, 2025, revealing that over a million people each week turn to ChatGPT in moments of deep vulnerability — often to talk about suicide or self-harm.


The data, released shortly after the Raine v. OpenAI lawsuit, raises urgent questions about AI’s responsibility in mental-health crises and the safeguards that must evolve alongside rapidly growing technologies. Should AI users, in a sense, “wear seatbelts”? And what kind of guardrails or interventions should be built into systems that millions now treat as confidants?


Together, Dr. Gold and Keven examine the ethics, design challenges, and policy implications of AI that listens when people are in pain — and what responsibility developers, regulators, and society share in ensuring those interactions are safe, humane, and accountable.


If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out for help.

In the U.S., call or text 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

For international resources, visit findahelpline.com or search online for local crisis support.


From Executive Producers Mandy Teefey and Selena Gomez.


A Wondermind and Agoric Media Production


Featuring:


- Keven (Suicide Prevention Specialist for the US Military, AI Companion Content Creator)


- Dr. Joel Gold (Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and co-author of Suspicious Minds)


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This project was made by:


Executive Producers: Mandy Teefey, Selena Gomez, Jonathon Glucksman, Molly Borman, Jesse Ford, David Tuohy


Editor: Joe Kell


Assistant Editor: David Justin Martin


Post Production Sound: Mike Regan


Graphic Design and Animation: Semi:Formal


Title Design: Lucas Grassmay


Film PR: Emma Griffiths PR


Podcast PR: Tink Media (Wil Williams and Shreya Sharma)


Wondermind Chief of Staff: Emma Wright


Social Assets: Myrkia Maguire


Directed and Created by Sean King O’Grady


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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