Will AI (artificial intelligence) ever replace psychotherapists? - a dialog with ChatGPT

Increasingly people confess their deepest psychological problems to artificial intelligence instead of a human psychotherapist. While I don’t think AI will fully replace human psychotherapists in in the near future, ever since Weizenbaum in 1964 created the psychotherapy program “Eliza”, people discuss issues about their inner self with seemingly ever more intelligent AI. My co-author Marc Schreiber and I just finished a short book for the Springer Essentials series discussing the role of AI for different aspects of psychology (in German).

As ChatGPT is capable of leading increasingly sophisticated dialogs about basically any topic, we decided to let it rewrite our book, using the same chapter structure as the Springer book, but all content written by ChatGPT. Here is the link to the formatted book rewritten by ChatGPT, as well as the transcript of our dialog with ChatGPT, both in German, as well as the translation to English by Deepl of the ChatGPT book.

On a side note, as Springer wanted the book in German, the German title “KI in der Psychologie - Ist der Mensch eine Maschine?” has been translated by Deepl to “AI in Psychology - Is Man a Machine?” using the gendered “man” instead of the neutral German noun “Mensch”.

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