Submitted by Draconic_Flame t3_11rfyk2 in Futurology
JohnWickThickStick t1_jc8shme wrote
Reply to comment by Complete_Ad_2619 in What are some jobs that AI cannot take? by Draconic_Flame
I was about to say this. Are therapists doing something beyond using rational judgement to assess and assist in others solving their problems?
A therapist might be the one and only job I actually would prefer AI.
hxckrt t1_jc90ity wrote
Empathy and nonverbal building of rapport for one, but also the judgment to intervene and take proportional action when there is an immediate threat to someone's life.
Do you want a therapist to call someone when their patient is seriously considering harming someone? Don't be too quick to wish for a machine to do that.
Dziadzios t1_jc9msh2 wrote
> judgment to intervene and take proportional action when there is an immediate threat to someone's life
Recently I've read a post of someone who was suicidal but refused to go get help to specifically avoid this. It might actually be a feature.
hxckrt t1_jcaiwx4 wrote
Then you're still missing the safeguards for them harming others, and those can be very, very hard to separate
JohnWickThickStick t1_jc93hoq wrote
Interesting to consider.
Pippin987 t1_jcc91hm wrote
This is the more extreme cases which preferably be done by real therapists yeah, but much off the world population has no acces to therapy and an AI semi-therapists that could help ppl with mundane therapy would seem helpful and could help avoid ppl needing actual therapy later.
Also a lot off ppl that do need therapy don't take that step to go into therapy because it's a daunting thing too many or they think they don't need it, but being able to talk to an app on their phone about their issues could help and if it's anything serious the AI could refer them to a real therapist.
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