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If you have legit delusions about chatbot romantic partners, you need therapy like a year ago
Like…AI therapy?
we do ai couple's ai therapy
According to the AI therapist both are "absolutelly right" even when contradicting each other.
If we had better systems in place to help everyone who needs it, this probably wouldn't be a problem. Telling someone they need therapy isn't helpful, it's just acknowledging we aren't aiding the ones who need it when they need it most.
I'll go further and say anyone who thinks any of these AI are really what they're marketed as needs help, as in education of what is and isn't possible. So that will cover all instances, not just the romantic variety.
Careful, you should probably specify that therapy from a chatbot does not count.
"help I've fallen in love with my therapist!" recursive error
The Daily: She Fell in Love With ChatGPT. Like, Actual Love. With Sex.
article: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/15/technology/ai-chatgpt-boyfriend-companion.html
podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/02/25/podcasts/the-daily/ai-chatgpt-boyfriend-relationship.html
I don't think therapy can cure Stupid.
Odds are, people who have delusions about romantic partners thanks to the ELIZA effect are probably either too poor or would be resistant to getting professional help.