Article 6Z348 Using Generative AI for therapy might feel like a lifeline – but there’s danger in seeking certainty in a chatbot

Using Generative AI for therapy might feel like a lifeline – but there’s danger in seeking certainty in a chatbot

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Carly Dober
from Technology | The Guardian on (#6Z348)

When professional services are overstretched, always-on' tools like ChatGPT can look attractive. But users must be wary of the many risks involved

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Tran* sat across from me, phone in hand, scrolling. I just wanted to make sure I didn't say the wrong thing," he explained, referring to a disagreement with his partner. So I asked ChatGPT what I should say."

He read the chatbot-generated message aloud. It was articulate, logical and composed - too composed. It didn't sound like Tran. And it definitely didn't sound like someone in the middle of a complex emotional conversation about the future of a long-term relationship. It also did not mention anywhere some of Tran's contributing behaviours to the relationship strain that Tran and I had been discussing.

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