| A much more articulate and informed take than I'm capable of was recently written by a practicing psychiatrist, about the medicalization of CBT apps and how absurd it is. https://astralcodexten.substack.com/p/welcome-to-the-terribl... > feels like you have hacked around a regulation that is meant to keep unfair and false app and service in check. Blind faith in every excess of the FDA's obstructionism and other bureaucratic pathologies was always insane to me, but it really, really shouldn't have survived for anyone paying even casual attention to the global pandemic we're in the midst of. Agencies like the FDA are taking on the herculean task of standardizing the messy landscape of scientific knowledge into bite-size, oversimplified answers that the dumbest layman can make use of. This is hard enough to begin with, and gets even worse when you remember that they're as subject as any institution to politics, inertia, bad organizational culture, etc etc etc. I get that most people have a powerful, almost-foundational urge to avoid critical thinking, but it's a fantasy to think that you can outsource 100% of your cognitive function to bureaucracies that can provide maximally-simplified, crystal-clear access to The Truth. When it comes to your health or that of those you care about, it's downright negligent to do so. To be clear: I think the FDA does a massive amount of necessary, fundamental work that the medical system depends on, and I'm not suggesting people go hog-wild trying every random substance without regards to efficacy and safety guidelines. But the approach you take in your comment is a dramatic and farcical example of bureaucracy-as-religion. Consider what we're talking about: you're concerned about non-medically-approved use of a chatbot that (reductively) helps you think about things more positively. Is there a principled reason that you're (presumably) okay with people watching yoga videos at home without a prescription? Or picking up a book on meditation? Or reading Couch-to-5K and starting jogging? Is there any difference between these activities and a CBT chatbot, beyond the fact that the latter has been medicalized by our regulatory bureaucracy? |