• Pete Hahnloser@beehaw.org
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    3 days ago

    I don’t much like that take. Ars commits excellent journalism.

    From the story:

    About 3 percent of students in the study had positive mental health outcomes, reporting that talking to the chatbot “halted their suicidal ideation.” But researchers also found “there are some cases where their use is either negligible or might actually contribute to suicidal ideation.”

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      3 days ago

      I don’t think they contacted the researchers and the linked study does not seem to give the answer (I spent a few minutes looking).

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          3 days ago

          Ars offers free articles while most publications have a paywall, so I imagine funding isn’t as generous as it would have been 30 years ago when such publications would have been in magazine format.

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              2 days ago

              I mistakenly thought you were the actual journalist. But I should always presume the journalist will see my comments and therefore not be so harsh, especially when freeloading.

              FWIW I subscribe to an (Australian) online newspaper which is free just like you do. The difference being that I rarely read it since I am on top of those topics largely. Am just glad that it exists for others because it is well researched and presented.