TITLE: Introducing the world’s first AI therapist
Of course it’s not the first – this is an old computer game. Let’s just say that for the moment that therapists are not in any danger. It likes to pontificate too much.
It’s not terrible at being a therapist however. Some good ideas.
I’m surprised at how often the AI – while being asked to assume the role of a therapist – suggests that he see a real life human therapist.
Introducing the world’s first AI therapist: Watch how I used ChatGPT for therapy https://m.youtube.com/results?sp=mAEA&search_query=Introducing+the+world’s+first+ai+therapist https://m.youtube.com/results?sp=mAEA&search_query=Introducing+the+world’s+first+ai+therapist
Michael Reeder LCPC Baltimore, MD
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Copied from a friend:
JAMA has an issue devoted to the use, risks, and potential benefits of AI and chatbots in diagnosis and treatment. Given all the recent discussion, it seemed worth sharing:
http://read.alerts.jamanetwork.com/csb/Public/show/axac-2pb1ib--143543-a