AI and Anxiety
At night, Ann Li's anxieties felt overwhelming. She had recently been diagnosed with a serious health problem, and she wanted to talk to someone about it. But she had not told her family and her friends were asleep. So she turned to ChatGPT. "It's easier to talk to AI during those nights," said LI, 30, who lives in Taiwan. In China, Yang, 25 of Guangdong, had never seen a mental health professional when she started talking to an AI chatbot this year. Yang said it was difficult to access mental health services and she could not confide in family or friends. "Telling the truth to real people feels impossible," she said. Anxiety Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805) Photo Credit: Victoria Art Gallery [CC BY-NC-ND] But she was soon talking to the chatbot "day and night". Li and Yang are among a growing number of Chinese speaking people turning to generative AI chatbots instead of professional human therapists. Experts say there is huge potential for AI in...