AI therapy boom as 41% of Britons turn to ChatGPT for counselling
More than four in ten UK adults would use artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT for therapy, a major study shows. The international research, led by Bournemouth University and involving 30 994 adults comes as the country faces record high waiting lists for mental health support. Recent research from the British Medical Association reveals nearly 1. 7 million people in England are on waiting lists for mental health care, with the figure rising due to high demand, and insufficient resources

More than four in ten UK adults would use artificial intelligence such as ChatGPT for therapy, a major study shows. The international research, led by Bournemouth University and involving 30 994 adults comes as the country faces record high waiting lists for mental health support. Recent research from the British Medical Association reveals nearly 1. 7 million people in England are on waiting lists for mental health care, with the figure rising due to high demand, and insufficient resources
Tags
Related Posts
'Dhurandhar 2' collection: Ranveer's film eyes Rs 1,050 crore
Aditya Dhar s 'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' continues its impressive box office run, entering its fourth week and surpassing Rs 1050 crore in India. The Ranveer Singh starrer has maintained strong collections despite the IPL, with day 23 earnings pushing its net total to Rs 1 051
Two years after Google CEO Sundar Pichai’s ‘Code Red’, Satya Nadella orders AI overhaul
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has initiated a 'Copilot code red' to enhance AI performance and user experience, aiming to boost investor confidence amidst intense competition. The company is allocating significant cloud capacity to Copilot development, with analysts suggesting Azure can still exceed expectations due to growing demand and pricing
Deleted from Bengal rolls & added to Bihar list: TMC worker
A Trinamool worker from West Bengal alleges his name was deleted from the state s electoral roll and inexplicably added to Bihar s voter list. Krishnendu Mukherjee, a booth level agent, discovered this discrepancy when his name, present in the draft roll, was marked 'under adjudication' and later deleted. He suspects a political conspiracy due to his active TMC membership