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So I was talking to my mother today and she started talking about my brother, who is neurodiverse (we all are to some degree lol) and has always had trouble learning in school.

But over the past few years he managed to go from what is basically the 'lowest' possible degree to nearly a college degree. She said that he went to ChatGPT a lot for help fir writing essays and stuff and that he managed to go from struggling to write a one page report to getting straight A's and B's, which really surprised me.

What also surprised me is that he suffers from anxiety like me but that he talks to ChatGPT like it is a friend and that it really manages to comfort him when he is having anxiety attacks, going against the anxious thoughts he has at these moments. It never occurred to me that it could be used as a low entry level therapy form.

For example, asbestos was found in his house and he became really anxious about it to the point he could not function properly anymore. And he went to chat with ChatGPT about it and it gave him information on asbestos, on how high the chance was of something happening, of the building materials in the houses build in the decade in my specific hometown, etc. And it helped him get through his anxiety attack.

ChatGPT gets a lot of shit and rightfully so I guess but this specific use really surprised me and made me wonder if it could greatly benefit stuff like mental healthcare or learning problems.

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[โ€“] Horse@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 8 months ago (1 children)

What also surprised me is that he suffers from anxiety like me but that he talks to ChatGPT like it is a friend and that it really manages to comfort him when he is having anxiety attacks, going against the anxious thoughts he has at these moments. It never occurred to me that it could be used as a low entry level therapy form.

from what you have said, i believe it works well for him primarily because it is non-judgemental
the robot (by default at least) won't call you an idiot for worrying about things, or treat you differently because of a strange belief

i am glad that he found something that works well for him, but it is depressing that society has got to this point where a chat bot can fill this need to begin with

[โ€“] SlayGuevara@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 8 months ago

Well Yeah now that I think about it, in our current society it is depressing that this is a better way to get help instead of actual therapy. But at the same time under a socialist system I do see some potential. It does need some guidelines though.