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The couples using ChatGPT as their therapist

The couples using ChatGPT as their therapist
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Nick Sadler and his wife had different ideas of what a chill Saturday looked like. He considered the weekend a blank slate — no set plans, the family’s moment to reset and chill. She was under the impression that time was up for grabs and put a short hangout on their calendar, which Sadler saw as his wife not taking his schedule into account. To settle the argument, he opened up ChatGPT, specifica

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Balanced source selection including AI enthusiasts, skeptical therapists, and academic expertsNeutral descriptive language without loaded terms or emotional framingPresents both benefits and limitations of AI relationship mediation without advocating for either positionbalanced sourcingneutral toneobjective exploration of pros and consbalanced perspectivesneutral languageinclusion of expert opinionexpert skepticism prioritizing human therapycautionary framing of AI limitationsselective sourcing from critical academics/therapists

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