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From PTSD to panic attacks, Australians are finding comfort in artificial intelligence, but experts urge caution
At 4:30am one day, Julian Walker was vomiting so much from stress that he could not go back to bed.
Desperate for “immediate support”, he turned to artificial intelligence (AI).
In fact, for the past three years, AI has been his go-to source of consolation.
“I’ve been working my way back from a…
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