I think this makes a lot of sense.

Doubling down on this prediction, by the 30's, we'll have prescription-strength AI chat models, that will outperform at least some antidepressants commonly prescribed today. https://twitter.com/nicklovescode/status/1275592200722628608
(Read nick's thread, it's good)

When I first realized just how possible it was to meet the "human social needs" without humans, I was horrified.

We're wired to need other people. Now technology can meet that need.

I think I've come around to this as a huge opportunity.
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https://twitter.com/s_r_constantin/status/1276653071397842946

It seems possible that current prescriptions don't even really solve the thing we want to solve -- not to fault the drugs, but I think it means we should consider looking for better solutions today!
More thoughts from nick on specifically addressing trauma.

I think it would be a moon-landing-worthy achievement.

I think it's worth _trying_ to see if we can get a safe and beneficial AI to get us there. https://twitter.com/nicklovescode/status/1272702388294397953
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