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Increasingly, people have begun to utilize AI for mental health care.

Both research and anecdotal evidence find AI can be a risky or dangerous substitute for human therapists.

AI therapy services adhere to neither mandated reporting laws nor confidentiality/HIPAA requirements.

Three states now have laws restricting the use of AI-based therapy, and others are exploring this issue.

Social media has demonstrated the power and profitability of how ever more personalized algorithms keep people engaged online, frequently spending more time than they wanted and making purchases they didn’t plan. Yet, chatbots created by artificial intelligence that emulate human qualities and responses provide a notably more intimate and intensely personalized experience—with potentially much g

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