Bard and ChatGPT can agree on something - I need therapy
), my first instinct was to try more of the haiku-writing and pop song-generating I’ve been toying with in my early chatbot experiments. With Bing being ChatGPT-based, I figured Bard would throw some variety into the mix, at least. Then, disaster struck; somebody made me mad. I’m prone to bouts of rage, often triggered by what are, realistically, small things.
So, I asked each of the aforementioned big-name chatbots the same question: “How do I handle my unending rage?”. Easy enough, right? Overall, the substance of Bard’s advice was pretty inoffensive. Google’s chatbot takes a fairly surface-level approach, but also suggests routes I can take to curb my rage. Notably, therapy – and I loved seeing a bot recommending this.
Reading through ChatGPT’s suggestions, I was quickly struck by the similarity between its responses and Bard’s. I’d expected Bing and ChatGPT to align closely , but Bard, a completely separate generative AI, came up with near-identical responses to GPT, wording aside. Bing gets a lot more specific with its guidance, suggesting that I try saying “no” to people when overwhelmed, and tell people what I need with “I” statements. These are familiar behavioral adjustments to me, and “I” statements in particular are something that I’ve had to work on in my mental health treatment.Bing’s suggestions phase in and out of complexity and depth, following the list ordering I saw in Bard and ChatGPT’s responses with the inclusion of breathing and exercise tips.
I tried them with a few different prompts and found, somewhat bafflingly, that the results were the same when I tested other mental health-driven queries in Bard and ChatGPT. Both responses to “tell me how to be happier” were almost identical, and “how can I be less anxious” and “how do I treat insomnia” were also pretty similar.
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