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.
This comment section is nuts.
Men #1 issue is lack of empathy, TOWARDS women. Not each other.
There’s your solution.
You seem to lack empathy.
Sure buddy keep hating women or whatever the point of your comment was.
You really can’t read, can you? My comment is simple enough it would take a cock-up of epic proportions to not get my point.
You’re being a bozo. I’m arguing to be empathetic to women, you’re calling that unempathetic. You don’t deserve a serious reply so you didn’t get one.
Try reading from the start again, and maybe you’d finally be able to grasp some form of understanding. Good luck.
“I’m the one who’s correct, everyone else here is wrong.” – You
Everyone else is blaming women for how men act. You disagree?
One guy said women raise boys, so it’s their fault.
Another said therapy only works for women and suggested women aren’t under any social pressure.
You think those are intelligent, well thought arguments? Because they’re stupid.
This comments section is fucking bonkers, I have never been close to a situation where any of these scenarios played out in real life.
Empathy does not treat clinical depression.
I disagree. I had depression pretty bad, I didn’t leave my house for two years.
Empathy is definitely what made me feel different, not 100% better but different and different is the first step out of depression I think.
“The way I do things is how everyone should do things, because what works for me will unquestionably work for everyone else.” – You
Imagine arguing being a nicer person is a bad thing?