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Cdn_citizen t1_jc8yzrs wrote

Nice try but an A.I. can have bad data fed to it. A.I.s have to be connected to the cloud. A.I.s are stored on servers, designed to be accessible digitally.

What you state, physical file storage, breaking in. Someone has to physically go to the office and know where it is and have a connection a patient of the therapist. No random person will do that, it will be targeted.

Plus they'll have to carry all those files out of the office or computer and usually professional buildings will have 24/hr security on site.

An A.I. therapist won't have such an office and can be hacked any time during your hypothetical appointment.

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minterbartolo t1_jc90fis wrote

If therapist takes digital notes those could be hacked just as easily than an AI server. Heck the way folks fall for phishing scams and click on malware links the therapist notes are more at risk to be stolen.

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Cdn_citizen t1_jcaqglm wrote

Keyword “if”. Which most don’t. What you don’t and all the others on here don’t understand is the reach of an AI therapist is much greater than a human therapist.

Hence why for example people don’t break into convenience stores to steal their customer data but will hack Facebook or Uber servers.

Man this crowd is dense.

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the-real-macs t1_jcazgmd wrote

What do you think hacking is?

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Cdn_citizen t1_jcbrzi8 wrote

It’s not what I think. Hacking

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the-real-macs t1_jcdaoqq wrote

Okay, yeah, that's what I thought, you don't have the faintest beginner's knowledge about how it's actually accomplished. Should've known when you were implying that the concept held any relevance to the behavior of a neural network, but I thought I'd make sure.

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Cdn_citizen t1_jchcxy8 wrote

And it's clear to me you don't know how to read. We're done here. I don't talk with bricked people.

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