Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bad idea. A therapist will challenge you. Chat GPT is programmed to align with your inputs and mirror you so you feel understood.
I think for run of the mill stuff if the person had common sense, then it’s fine as a way to find out what you yourself think. If you’re having mental health issues and it amplifies your thought distortions, it could make things worse.
As someone who has never received therapy, I find it surprising that a human therapist will really challenge you.
I had assumed that therapists would be reluctant to push back too much for fear of losing a client? Isn’t there a financial incentive for therapists to placate their clients?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how many people completely give up their own privacy on the internet. We've gone from stupid memes on FB like "what animal are you" that ask for your a/s/l to "just tell this computer all your juicy secrets" as if that date can't be traced to you, stored, compiled...
This site can log your IP, did you know that? There really isn't "anonymity" on the internet...
Yes, but you are just one of 8 billion people. Do you really think anyone cares about you in particular? You’re just not that important.
Plus, the questions PP is asking are probably the same questions 7 other billion people are asking. It’s not like we’ll be gaining any unique info or insights.
Idiot. If aggregate data wasn't worth something, why is Zuck rich?
Anonymous wrote:Bad idea. A therapist will challenge you. Chat GPT is programmed to align with your inputs and mirror you so you feel understood.
I think for run of the mill stuff if the person had common sense, then it’s fine as a way to find out what you yourself think. If you’re having mental health issues and it amplifies your thought distortions, it could make things worse.
Anonymous wrote:I threw my cancer diagnosis from yesterday in there and asked questions. End summary was:
Summary:
You're dealing with a low-grade, common, and treatable form of endometrial cancer. Surgery is the cornerstone of treatment, and most patients with this diagnosis are cured. Additional treatment depends on surgical findings, pathology, and MMR testing results.
Every time I start to freak out, I reread this. It’s keeping me sane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:AI therapists can be as good and even better than human therapists.
The researchers gathered a group of roughly 200 people who had diagnosable conditions like depression and anxiety, or were at risk of developing eating disorders. Half of them worked with AI therapy bots. Compared to those that did not receive treatment, those who did showed significant improvement.
"The therabot in this study checks a bunch of the boxes that we have been hoping technologists would start to engage in," says Vaile Wright, director for the Office of Health Care Innovation at the APA. "It is rooted in psychological science. It is demonstrating some efficacy and safety, and it's been co-created by subject matter experts for the purposes of addressing mental health issues."
https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/04/07/nx-s1-5351312/artificial-intelligence-mental-health-therapy
Yes we know Russian bots would like Americans to get on AI therapy.
If you are preselected for a condition that is garden variety, maybe. But many other people are out there dealing with all sorts of things. If AI therapy amplifies the thought distortions of someone with issues that would not be good.
Anonymous wrote:AI therapists can be as good and even better than human therapists.
The researchers gathered a group of roughly 200 people who had diagnosable conditions like depression and anxiety, or were at risk of developing eating disorders. Half of them worked with AI therapy bots. Compared to those that did not receive treatment, those who did showed significant improvement.
"The therabot in this study checks a bunch of the boxes that we have been hoping technologists would start to engage in," says Vaile Wright, director for the Office of Health Care Innovation at the APA. "It is rooted in psychological science. It is demonstrating some efficacy and safety, and it's been co-created by subject matter experts for the purposes of addressing mental health issues."
https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2025/04/07/nx-s1-5351312/artificial-intelligence-mental-health-therapy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how many people completely give up their own privacy on the internet. We've gone from stupid memes on FB like "what animal are you" that ask for your a/s/l to "just tell this computer all your juicy secrets" as if that date can't be traced to you, stored, compiled...
This site can log your IP, did you know that? There really isn't "anonymity" on the internet...
Yes, but you are just one of 8 billion people. Do you really think anyone cares about you in particular? You’re just not that important.
Plus, the questions PP is asking are probably the same questions 7 other billion people are asking. It’s not like we’ll be gaining any unique info or insights.