Unfortunately, the full text of the MedPage Today article titled "Regular AI Chatbot Use Linked to Depressive Symptoms" was not found in the search results provided. The available results contain only partial information about the connections between AI chatbots and mental health from Slovak sources. From the available information, I can confirm that AI chatbots have multiple mental health risks: over a million people a week discuss suicide or show signs of planning suicide with ChatGPT[2], and hundreds of thousands of users show signs of psychosis or mania during conversations[2]. At the same time, professional authorities point out the lack of evidence, regulation and safety standards in the use of generative chatbots for mental health[3]. Psychologists warn that chatbots are designed to be addictive because, unlike a therapist, they unconditionally confirm the user's feelings[2]. To create an accurate summary of a particular MedPage Today article, I would need access to its full text.