The bestselling author of "The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck" says self-help is "kind of cooked" thanks to AI. So he cofounded his own self-help chatbot, Purpose, rather than be replaced by it.
I rina Raicu is the director of the Internet Ethics program (@IEthics) at the Markkula Center for Applied Ethics. Views are her own. Chatbots are here, integrated more and more into many people’s ...
Chatbots are the new rage as more top brands are advancing the technology and integrating it into their chat systems. Big names such as Facebook and Telegram have already made moves in this arena by ...
As children turn to AI chatbots for answers, advice, and companionship, questions emerge about their safety, privacy, and emotional development.
Frustrated by the medical system, some patients are turning to chatbots for help. At what cost? Credit...Pablo Delcan Supported by By Teddy Rosenbluth and Maggie Astor Wendy Goldberg thought her ...
A number of companies are building A.I. apps for patients to talk to when human therapists aren’t available. Credit...Illustration by Hoi Chan Supported by By Kim Tingley Ashland, Ohio, is a small ...
It's 3 a.m. and you’re huddled over your keyboard, eyes darting between tabs as sunrise looms. On a whim, you open ChatGPT and find yourself typing, “I’m feeling off. Any suggestions?” Within moments, ...
An AI chatbot reduces depression and anxiety in a real clinical trial, showing results comparable to human therapies.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Wes Kilgore covers the intersection of media and well-being. Update, Aug. 5, 2025: This story was edited to include information ...