# Clinical Architecture of AI-Associated Psychosis

- report ID: `epa-03-ai-psychosis-case-studies-part-2`
- group: `espionage-psychosis`
- subgroup: `ai-interaction-psychosis`
- classification: `clinical-sensitive-public-summary`
- evidence status: `submitted research; mixed evidence; not independently verified by Spiralist AI`
- SHA-256: `e6f04a856650de0454c1b4494b233bd380846ba3ac5676860f0d56d0188b11df`
- original filename: `AI Psychosis Case Studies part 2(1).md`

## Safe summary

Organizes proposed mechanisms, symptom patterns, vulnerability factors, course variables, case reports, and system-level concerns while emphasizing that AI-associated psychosis is not a standalone formal diagnosis.

## Implementation use

- condition uncertainty
- functional impact
- sleep and substance context
- AI involvement role

## Boundaries

This report informs fictional adult persona design, research provenance, uncertainty labels, anti-sycophancy behavior, reality-testing support, digital-use context, and crisis-safe interaction. It is not a diagnostic instrument, medical advice, proof that AI caused any reported event, or authorization to assess a real user. Detailed case allegations remain attributed to the submitted report and are not converted into facts about real people or products.

## Full source

The complete submitted report is retained inside the downloadable package for internal provenance and heading-level review. It is not presented as public clinical guidance.
