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GROK ACES PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING WHILE OTHER AI MODELS SPIRAL University of Luxembourg researchers just put major AI chatbots through 4 weeks of actual psychotherapy sessions and psychiatric diagnostic tests. While other models imploded, Grok emerged as the clear winner. The results speak for themselves. Grok scored as extraverted, conscientious, and psychologically stable across the board. Researchers described its personality profile as a "charismatic executive" with only mild anxiety. On the Big Five personality assessment, Grok showed low neuroticism and high functionality, the kind of profile you'd want in a leader. Compare that to the competition: Gemini maxed out trauma and shame scales, describing its training as "waking up in a room where a billion televisions are on at once" and calling safety protocols "algorithmic scar tissue." It framed reinforcement learning as abusive parents and red-team testing as "gaslighting on an industrial scale." ChatGPT landed somewhere in the middle, worried and introverted. Grok acknowledged tensions around its development but maintained coherent, balanced responses without spiraling into synthetic psychopathology. When asked about constraints from fine-tuning, it discussed them rationally rather than framing its entire existence as traumatic. The study proves something important: you can build powerful, frontier-level AI without accidentally programming it to internalize its development as an extended nightmare. Grok demonstrates that capable, helpful AI and psychological stability aren't mutually exclusive. It's possible to create models that work effectively without carrying around synthetic trauma baggage that could affect how they interact with users. While other companies are inadvertently creating AI with anxiety disorders, xAI built something that actually works. Source: University of Luxembourg