TOLEDO, Ohio — As artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT continue to grow in popularity, some are turning to the technology for more than just productivity — they’re using it for personal therapy.
Eric Chase, an afternoon host at Q105 in Toledo, is one of them. After four years of working with a mental health counselor, his sessions came to a close but his struggle didn’t.
“I did not want to start all over with somebody else for wasting their time and mine,” Chase said…