
Is your therapist AI? ChatGPT goes viral on social media for its role as Gen Z's new therapist
Fox News
AI chatbots like ChatGPT are being used as therapists, raising concerns among mental health professionals about their lack of empathy and tailored care.
Taylor Penley is an associate editor with Fox News.
"ChatGPT singlehandedly has made me a less anxious person when it comes to dating, when it comes to health, when it comes to career," user @christinazozulya shared in a TikTok video posted to her profile last month.
"Any time I have anxiety, instead of bombarding my parents with texts like I used to or texting a friend or crashing out essentially… before doing that, I always voice memo my thoughts into ChatGPT, and it does a really good job at calming me down and providing me with that immediate relief that unfortunately isn't as accessible to everyone."













