The AI Therapy Trap: Why ChatGPT Cannot Replace Real Therapists
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概要
Are tech companies paying therapists to train their automated replacements?
In this episode of Wonder and the Weeds, I expose the troubling reality of artificial intelligence infiltrating the mental health space.
From electronic health records pushing AI note-taking to the alarming rise of social media self-diagnosis, I examine why human connection cannot be automated. Discover the critical difference between true therapeutic pattern recognition and the echo chamber of chatbot advice. I also discuss how normal trauma responses are frequently mislabeled as major personality disorders online.
In this episode, I cover:
- The AI Replacement Threat: Why tech companies are recruiting therapists to train language models.
- Privacy Concerns in Therapy: The risks of using AI software for patient notes and sensitive data.
- The TikTok Diagnosis Epidemic: Why you should stop letting the internet convince you that you have ADD, bipolar disorder, or narcissistic traits.
- Trauma vs. Red Flags: How to tell the difference between a trauma response and an actual toxic situation.
- My Weekly Recommendations: I share my current favorites, including a review of Abby Jimenez's book The Night We Met, the movie Is This Thing On, and live music highlights from Bruce Springsteen.
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