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Been wondering more about the rise of using LLM chatbots as therapy. Curious to hear your thoughts. I covered it on my recent newsletter: https://sceneswithsimon.com/p/the-therapy-in-chatgpt-and-me
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Om my third party/ helping someone experience. An AI model can get a better insight about you than a therapist in one hour session a week, it can go deeper to many areas, that a person might not remember at a time during a session or that the therapist might not have asked. It can uncover other issues based on this continuity, as opposed just to the current in treatment. People might make excuses to not go to therapy or literally cannot afford it. You can go and further research on different mental health issues and do real assessments. So pretty good, although I don't know if a general model is good at this. An idea would be to also have a personal agent to monitor conversations, and flag potential problems.
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Yeah. I like the idea of having a qualified therapist see the chat transcripts.
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