If phrased like that obviously not, but that’s now how those things are marketed. The average person might just stumble upon AI “therapy” while googling normal therapy options, and with the way the media just repeats AI bro talking points that wouldn’t necessarily raise red flags for most “normal” people. Blame the scammer, not the scammed.
That’s what you get for trustnig an AI more than a professional.
It’s prohibitively expensive to get proper therapy, and that’s if your therapist has an opening in the next six months.
So it is better to use an AI therapist that suggests suicide?
If phrased like that obviously not, but that’s now how those things are marketed. The average person might just stumble upon AI “therapy” while googling normal therapy options, and with the way the media just repeats AI bro talking points that wouldn’t necessarily raise red flags for most “normal” people. Blame the scammer, not the scammed.