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AI Models Like ChatGPT Can Generate ‘Convincingly Realistic’ Psychedelic Experiences When Virtually Dosed, Study Shows
Feb 10, 2026
Kyle Jaeger
Marijuana Moment
Artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots are surprisingly good at mimicking
human psychedelic experiences, according to a new study in which
researchers virtually dosed large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT
with simulations of drugs like psilocybin, DMT and ayahuasca.
For the study, researchers at the University of Haifa and Bar-Ilan
University ran analyses that compared self-reported psychedelic trips from
humans—based on more than 1,000 posts in the popular forum Erowid—to AI
responses to prompts where they were tasked with essentially role-playing a
human using LSD, psilocybin, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline.
Five AI models (Gemini 2.5, Claude Sonnet 3.5, ChatGPT-5, Llama-2 70B and
Falcon 40B) produced 3,000 narratives about their simulated first-person
reports with the psychedelics. Researchers then examined semantic
similarities and responses to the Mystical Experience Questionnaire
(MEQ-30).
Overall, the study concludes that “contemporary LLMs can be ‘dosed’ via
text prompts to generate convincingly realistic psychedelic narratives,” as
they “simulate the form of altered states without the experiential content.”
Interestingly, the researchers also found that the LLMs produced narratives
that were more consistent with human self-reports for certain psychedelics
over others—with DMT, psilocybin and mescaline prompts resulting in the
closest similarities, LSD showing medium similarity and ayahuasca
demonstrating the lowest level of similarity.
Beyond the novelty of the experiment, the researchers said the findings
have practical implications, demonstrating the importance of using caution
if AI tools are incorporated into human psychedelic experiences (e.g.
people taking psychedelics and then relying on AI as a virtual trip sitter).
“Users in altered states may perceive these outputs as empathetic, attuned,
or indicative of shared experience,” the study says. “This capability
raises significant safety concerns regarding anthropomorphism and the
potential for AI to inadvertently amplify distress or delusional ideation
in vulnerable users.”
“LLMs can convincingly approximate psychedelic narratives through learned
linguistic patterns—but they do so without experiential grounding,” the
study says.
In other AI and drug policy research, a study from AAA released last year
found that marijuana consumers respond better to anti-impaired driving
messaging that’s rooted in “realistic” portrayals of the issue that avoid
stoner stereotypes—and the top-ranked message was developed by AI via
ChatGPT, rather than through the focus group ideation process.
A separate study found that marijuana breeders may be able to design new
strains and speed up their growing cycles by utilizing AI.
*Photo elements courtesy of carlosemmaskype and Apollo.*
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