AI X risk is almost perfectly designed to oneshot people with OCD. The combination of absurdly high stakes, uncertainty, and a community dedicated to discussing it 24/7 with inquiry considered a virtue is tailor made to trigger one's OCD. Further, it's not exactly a subject that therapists would take seriously though, for better or for worse (and definitely for worse), I imagine that's starting to change.
I had wondered for a while why I responded so much worse on a mental level than basically anyone else and, upon being diagnosed with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, finally have an explanation. The typical treatment for OCD beyond medication is quite effective and called Exposure Response Therapy. With it, you practice not partaking in your compulsions and noticing that nothing bad happened. This sort of thing would work for someone obsessed with cleanliness but not someone who thinks there's a 30% chance that we will all be dead in 10 years. That being said, my dealing with X risk is very characteristic of OCD in a way which makes me think I could respond well to therapy, however the treatment would likely, though not necessarily, be more bespoke than is typical.
In terms of how I was specifically affected: I would run and rerun the same anti-doom arguments in my head over and over, and was literally unable to stop thinking about it to the point of being dysfunctional. I'm better now, though not where I'd like to be.
I was wondering if there is anyone here who with OCD who would be willing to talk with me about their experience and what sorts of treatments they did to get better or put me in contact with someone who could. I would be willing to pay up to 1000$ for this, though given the unverifiable nature I'm not sure how I would go about this.