Study finds couples therapy can be done by ChatGPT
Briefly

A recent study indicates that responses to relationship issues provided by ChatGPT are often indistinguishable from those provided by human therapists. Participants in the study, which involved 830 individuals, had difficulty identifying the origin of the responses, with only about half correctly attributing them to either AI or a human. The results suggest that AI can effectively apply key psychotherapy principles and may serve as a valuable tool in improving couples therapy. Mental health experts might need to adapt to this evolving landscape and recognize AI's potential role in therapy.
Researchers found that ChatGPT's responses to relationship issues were often rated higher than those from human therapists, demonstrating the AI's understanding of key psychotherapy principles.
Participants struggled to identify whether responses to relationship issues were from a therapist or ChatGPT, indicating that AI could effectively assist in therapy.
Read at Mail Online
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