AI Therapist? It Falls Short, a New Study Warns

More people are asking artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for help with...
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AI Therapist? It Falls Short, a New Study Warns

More people are asking artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots for help with daily problems, from work stress to relationship worries and more. Now, a new...
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