Reading the newly released “Notes to John,” it’s hard not to wonder how the late author Joan Didion would feel about having her personal notes from a series of painful therapy sessions converted into ...
As the demand for therapists increases and artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more sophisticated, people are turning to large language models (LLMs) as therapeutic tools. But should you?
Joan Didion kept notes of her therapy sessions. In 46 entries dating back to December 1999, she discussed alcoholism, depression, anxiety and the complex relationship with her daughter, Quintana Roo ...
Readers can decide when “Notes to John,” which shows the writer grappling with guilt and vulnerability, is published next week. By Alexandra Alter In the summer of 2000, Joan Didion was mired in ...
How comfortable would you be with an AI scribe listening to your therapy session? Credit: Fiordaliso / Moment via Getty Images As generative artificial intelligence becomes embedded in people's ...
Between high costs, limited hours and — let’s face it — still some taboos around seeking help for mental health, it’s no wonder that a growing number of people have embraced chatbots like ChatGPT as ...
Reading the newly released “Notes to John,” it’s hard not to wonder how Joan Didion would feel about having her personal notes from a series of painful therapy sessions converted into a book after her ...
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