Article 73GVB ‘At 2am, it feels like someone’s there’: why Nigerians are choosing chatbots to give them advice and therapy

‘At 2am, it feels like someone’s there’: why Nigerians are choosing chatbots to give them advice and therapy

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Valentine Benjamin
from Technology | The Guardian on (#73GVB)

With many unable to access or afford qualified therapists, AI is filling the mental healthcare vacuum, amid calls for tighter regulation

On a quiet evening in her Abuja hotel, Joy Adeboye, 23, sits on her bed clutching her phone, her mind racing and chest tightening. On her screen is yet another abusive message from her stalker - a man she had met nine months earlier at her church.

He had asked Adeboye out; when she declined, he began sending her intimidating, insulting and blackmailing messages on social media, as well as spreading false information about her online. There were even death threats.

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