A profound relational revolution is underway, not orchestrated by tech developers but driven by users themselves. Many of the 400 million weekly users of ChatGPT are seeking more than just assistance with emails or information on food safety; they are looking for emotional support.

“Therapy and companionship” have emerged as two of the most frequent applications for generative AI globally, according to the Harvard Business Review. This trend marks a significant, unplanned pivot in how people interact with technology.

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    Your comment is just very one sided and that’s the side that has the most power on the planet and as a member of that side I have just as much perspective of you and I’m here to say – nah to most of what you said.

    The only ‘side’ that has power is the wealthy. But keep banging your gender war drum, it probably gives you meaning and purpose in life to collectively blame 'me’n for all the worlds ills as if anyone who has a penis or wants a penis is entirely the same.

    Drink that kool aid. yum yum. Donald Trump and his buddies thank you for your vote.

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      The only ‘side’ that has power is the wealthy.

      Pivot to wealth inequality because?

      But keep banging your gender war drum, it probably gives you meaning and purpose in life to collectively blame 'me’n for all the worlds ills as if anyone who has a penis or wants a penis is entirely the same.

      You are the one who made the issue about differences in sex and/or gender.

      No wonder you made no progress in therapy. You’re completely obtuse.

      Also, no one is blaming men for their life’s problems. That person, would need therapy. Also, please don’t speak for men as a pejorative, your views are not reflective of any kind of monolith within my sex as a class of people and continually self-victimising under the guise of speaking for men’s issues is disingenuous and pathetic.

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        i pivot to wealth inequality because the wealthy have all the resources and the rest of us don’t have enough.

        that includes access to medical care and mental care. easiest way to get healthcare and therapy is to be rich so you can pay out of pocket and skip the limits/lines imposed by insurance companies.

        a lot of people’s mental and health problems would also simple be alleviated by being able to have better food and a better work-life balance, both which are privileges of the wealthy that the less economically fortunate do not have access to.

        these are straight facts, but i’m sure you’ll go into denial mode about how the poor and mentally unwell should just become their own therapists or something.

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          But that’s not what we’re talking about

          Men statically run the most businesses, hold the management positions and other seats of authority so they’re the ones dictating and deciding things in the world. That’s the disparity, not wealth

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              Untrue completely. Go to your local Costco, BJs, Walmart, Best Buy and tell me what the managers look like, some will be women sure but most especially the GMs will be men.

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          No, you pivot to wealth inequality because wealth inequality is a populist left argument popular on populist left platforms like lemmy. Your blanket statement about therapists being women and women not understanding the male perspective are sexist and incorrect and so you move the goal posts by reframing the argument as opposed to address the rightful criticisms of your previous statement. What is with people on the internet trying to speak like politicians? We can read the words you typed.

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        I thought it wasn’t gender specific? This is very sexist of you. wags finger

        See how unhelpful that is to the conversation

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          What the fuck? Can you read?

          Coping Skills are not gender specific. What a dope.

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            You just blamed all his so-called issues on him being a man. The question is can you read your own comment or do you just type out sentences that you yourself don’t understand?

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              Please quote me. I said he’s being sexist which he is.

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                You’re pissy, jaded and uncomfortable with the concept of being wrong. Classic men shit.

                Here you go.

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                  You just blamed all his so-called issues on him being a man.

                  Ok

                  You’re pissy, jaded and uncomfortable with the concept of being wrong. Classic men shit.

                  Not blaming him for being a man dunno how you read that, you’re backwards as hell.

                  He’s being angry at women, classic men shit. Which is why he isn’t feeling better. How did you think that’s blaming him for being a man, cause I said classic men shit? Learn to read buddy

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                    Can you not tell the difference between the sentence “blame him for being a man” with “blame all his problems on him being a man”?

                    True, both are sexist, but they literally mean different things. You’re just proving again how you can’t read.