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[-] ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org 1 points 1 month ago

that's plausible. in my opinion a therapist should take the effort to take their own interpretation of what has been said, instead of relying on a machine that digests the system in a uniform way. words of a patient can mean a lot of things, even depending on things like their body language. but I have to admit I'm even more concerned about the privacy consequences which you pointed out. that's like, it simply can't go unabused in my opinion. too tempting. I wouldn't even want to run a business that just stores it without abuse, it's too risky too.

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