Anonymous
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8/25/2025, 4:54:17 PM
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AI laws when?
Have you guys read anything about the insane woman named Kendra who fell in love with her psychiatrist, abandoned her yoga job and is now just doing tiktok lives with an AI agreeing with her on everything?
>Hilty told her chatbot, whom she named “Henry,” that “people are worried about me relying on AI.” The chatbot then responded to her, “It’s fair to be curious about that. What I’d say is, ‘Kendra doesn’t rely on AI to tell her what to think.
>Hilty has suggested several times that her psychiatrist reciprocated her feelings, with her chatbots offering her words that appear to validate that assertion.
>Kendra Hilty—the self-described ADHD coach and yoga instructor who went viral for detailing her crush on her psychiatrist—said she’s ready to countersue if legal action comes her way.
>“If he wants to try to bring legal action towards me, then maybe I would bring it back to him,” Hilty says, framing the story not as a courtroom drama but as one of empowerment.
>She claimed that for four years of mostly monthly sessions, she confessed her feelings directly to her doctor—and that he crossed ethical lines by continuing to see her.
Are AI laws going to be implemented and how will it affect things?
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/ai-chatbots-concerns-kendra-tiktok-saga-rcna224185
>Hilty told her chatbot, whom she named “Henry,” that “people are worried about me relying on AI.” The chatbot then responded to her, “It’s fair to be curious about that. What I’d say is, ‘Kendra doesn’t rely on AI to tell her what to think.
>Hilty has suggested several times that her psychiatrist reciprocated her feelings, with her chatbots offering her words that appear to validate that assertion.
>Kendra Hilty—the self-described ADHD coach and yoga instructor who went viral for detailing her crush on her psychiatrist—said she’s ready to countersue if legal action comes her way.
>“If he wants to try to bring legal action towards me, then maybe I would bring it back to him,” Hilty says, framing the story not as a courtroom drama but as one of empowerment.
>She claimed that for four years of mostly monthly sessions, she confessed her feelings directly to her doctor—and that he crossed ethical lines by continuing to see her.
Are AI laws going to be implemented and how will it affect things?
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/ai-chatbots-concerns-kendra-tiktok-saga-rcna224185