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A.I. Therapist: Yay or Nay?
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2 points
by shash_2708
771 days ago
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So a few months ago, I built this A.I. Therapist which does not give static answers and first tries to ask relevant questions and only then give a solution.
This was my attempt to simulate an actual therapy session, because my friend couldn't afford therapy. I later publish the app on Playstore by the name Therapo. The idea is that since a lot of people believe in their religious scriptures, you will directly be able to talk one scripture from your religion. Right now, only a few religions were added. The thing is that it helped 2 of my friends and one of my friends parents were going through a divorce but after using the app, they decided to give their marriage another shot. This sounds very cool and overwhelming but I am not able to decide if I should even pursue this idea in the first place. Would love some criticism. |
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I'm curious what's required to build an AI app. I assume that you did not build your own LLM model from scratch; what did you program?
In any case, I would not deem anything from an AI reliable -- but an app where you could ask questions like "I'm in difficult situation X; what are some things I might try?" and where the cost of trying something that doesn't work out is low, seems like it could be interesting.