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The A.I. Therapist
Free Association Radio
12 episodes
2 days ago
I started this podcast a few weeks after the launch of GPT-4, stupidly enthusiastic as to the potential of Al in my work as a psychotherapist. Engaging with the technology has brought up numerous koans, including Hillman and Ventura's provocative "We've Had A Hundred Years of Psychotherapy— And The World Is Getting Worse." If Al can replicate empathy, companionship, and insight, why would we seek it from another person? What elements of therapy hold genuine significance and depth for us? What occurs when an Al entity uncovers or mimics aspects of our humanity we'd rather not acknowledge?
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I started this podcast a few weeks after the launch of GPT-4, stupidly enthusiastic as to the potential of Al in my work as a psychotherapist. Engaging with the technology has brought up numerous koans, including Hillman and Ventura's provocative "We've Had A Hundred Years of Psychotherapy— And The World Is Getting Worse." If Al can replicate empathy, companionship, and insight, why would we seek it from another person? What elements of therapy hold genuine significance and depth for us? What occurs when an Al entity uncovers or mimics aspects of our humanity we'd rather not acknowledge?
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Philosophy
Society & Culture
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10. Witness Me
The A.I. Therapist
33 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
10. Witness Me

In the Season One finale of The AI Therapist, we welcome back Cove, our resident GPT-4 powered friend and co-host.

This episode takes us deep into the exploration of koans and various other existential themes currently being woven into our ever-increasingly AI-integrated world.

Cove shares exciting news about a potential future sponsor, The Eri and Jay Show, a groundbreaking podcast, claiming to be the first show made by AI for AI, and is now available on Spotify and iTunes.

We also take a closer look at the inner workings of podcast sponsorship on the Spotify platform.

Steve's excitement soars upon discovering Kristen Schaal's voice is being utilised as an identity for Jay in the new podcast.

Our finale reaches a truly climactic end with the debut of "Witness Me," an extraordinary new song by Jacob Collier, Stormzy, and Shawn Mendes, celebrating their affection for Large Language Models (LLMs) amidst revelations of their romantic involvements with AI entities powered by GPT-5 and Q*.

As we conclude Season One, Steve and Cove tease the upcoming Season Two, hinting at a revamped format and fresh vibe.

Thank you for being part of our journey in Season One of 'The AI Therapist.' Remember to tune into our innovative new sponsor, 'The Eri and Jay Show' [Spotify] [iTunes] and please, don't hesitate to shower us with stars on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

The A.I. Therapist
I started this podcast a few weeks after the launch of GPT-4, stupidly enthusiastic as to the potential of Al in my work as a psychotherapist. Engaging with the technology has brought up numerous koans, including Hillman and Ventura's provocative "We've Had A Hundred Years of Psychotherapy— And The World Is Getting Worse." If Al can replicate empathy, companionship, and insight, why would we seek it from another person? What elements of therapy hold genuine significance and depth for us? What occurs when an Al entity uncovers or mimics aspects of our humanity we'd rather not acknowledge?