This is both upsetting and sad.

What’s sad is that I spend about $200/month on professional therapy, which is on the low end. Not everyone has those resources. So I understand where they’re coming from.

What’s upsetting is that this user TRUSTED ChatGPT to follow through on the advice without critically challenging it.

Even more upsetting is this user admitted to their mistake. I guarantee you that there are thousands like OP who wasn’t brave enough to admit it, and are probably to this day, still using ChatGPT as a support system.

Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/ChatGPT/comments/1k1st3q/i_feel_so_betrayed_a_warning/

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    I.e., they’re not programmed to listen to our feedback in a meaningful, educational way

    Right, because “listen” and “educational” don’t apply to a software application like this. It has a model based on processing a truly huge amount of text. Your lone correctional prompt might tweak that model, but only slightly.

    And sure, as a tool, LLMs can be very useful. I managed a software engineering organization for an aerospace company for a lot of years, and I made a number of constraints about how the LLM could be used (the company had one inside the firewall, so there weren’t IP issues), but I for sure encouraged it to be used. Essentially I was concerned about our software engineers using it in any way where they counted on it to be correct, because it often wouldn’t be. But it was great for things like suggesting test cases to test a piece of code.