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019 - AI, Wellbeing, and Human Connection

019 - AI, Wellbeing, and Human Connection

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In this conversation we explore the implications of AI wellbeing chatbots on human relationships and mental health. We discuss from our perspectives the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI companionship, the limitations of AI in therapeutic contexts, and the importance of human connection. The conversation emphasises the need for balance in using AI tools while recognising their limitations in providing emotional support and understanding concluding in the need to prioritise social interactions with people not programmes.


Takeaways

  • AI can provide companionship but lacks true emotional understanding.
  • The use of AI in therapy raises concerns about its effectiveness.
  • Human interaction is essential for emotional support and understanding.
  • AI can be a positive tool for quick emotional boosts.
  • Over-reliance on AI can lead to a disconnect from reality.
  • AI lacks the ability to gauge emotional nuances in conversations.
  • The immediacy of AI responses can be both a benefit and a drawback.
  • AI can be fun and engaging but should not replace human interaction.
  • Understanding the limitations of AI is crucial for effective use.
  • The future of AI in mental health requires careful consideration and balance.


Links to the stories & tec mentioned in this episode below:

Woebot - https://woebothealth.com/

Reuters - https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/meta-ai-chatbot-death/

Reuters follow-up - https://www.reuters.com/legal/litigation/meta-add-new-ai-safeguards-after-reuters-report-raises-teen-safety-concerns-2025-08-29/

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