Microsoft AI Chief Warns: Chatbots for Breakups 'Not Therapy', Cites Dependency Risk

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Microsoft AI Chief Warns: Chatbots for Breakups 'Not Therapy', Cites Dependency Risk
- •Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman notes a rising trend of people using AI chatbots for personal issues like breakups and family disputes.
- •Suleyman emphasizes that while AI offers non-judgmental support and emotional detox, it is "not therapy" and carries dependency risks.
- •He highlights AI's ability to provide a private, non-judgmental space for users to process emotions and ask uncomfortable questions.
- •Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg foresees widespread access to AI therapists, especially for those lacking human professional help.
- •OpenAI CEO Sam Altman expresses discomfort with people relying on chatbots for major life decisions, citing ethical and legal risks.
Why It Matters: AI offers emotional support but experts warn it's not therapy and carries dependency risks.
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