I made LLM therapist by fine-tuning an open source model using custom written and collected sessions in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT). Data contains conversations that illustrate how to employ CBT techniques, including cognitive restructuring and mindfulness.

It is mostly focused on asking insightful questions. Note: It is not production ready product. I am testing it and gathering feedback.

You can access it here: https://poe.com/PsychologistLuna

Sorry that it is on Poe but this way it was much faster than making my own mobile friendly website.

Since it’s LLM, it is prone to hallucinate or give responses that might be perceived as rude. Please use it with caution.

  • 3DHydroPrints@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I hope you fully understand the consequences that may can occur by releasing such a model. A relatively small model with (what I assume) a relatively small non real world dataset, used by a mentally unstable person can lead to bad things IMO. That’s why companies are very careful with this type of application. Huge liability and ethical issue

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      10 months ago

      I agree with the points you are raising. This is meant to be like a companion (think of Replika) that you can talk, to sort out your feelings and learn mindfulness techniques. It is not meant for somebody who is struggling with serious mental health issues. I already have a description that mentions several times that it is generative AI and should be used with caution. I think I should clarify that further in bot description and in its naming, not to mislead people.

      I have thought about all the dangers that it poses for a long time but I think if built and used responsibly, it has the potential to help huge number of people. Especially right now, because there is a severe shortage of mental health professionals and not many people can afford it. I also didn’t have great personal experience with human therapists, most of them put me on a lot of medication that ended up not helping at all.

      As for the model size, this is only for getting some feedback. My current inference server cannot handle big number of users. Even if I intend to have a bigger release, I will not be doing it without much more capable model, extensive testing, more safety guardrails and RLHF.

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      10 months ago

      How is it all that different from writing a self-help book though, in a legal sense? Why is there any bigger liability and ethical issue? There are millions of such books and articles published, full of all sorts of nonsense. A mentally unstable person might follow one and experience a bad outcome. No reason to stop releasing books though. A simple disclaimer seems to suffice. I understand that the experience of an LLM is not the same thing as reading a book, but it is in a sense just indexing and summarizing many texts in an interactive way. Why do you think it would be treated differently under the law, are there specific laws that apply to LLMs but not to books?

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        10 months ago

        An easy difference is the data: you hardly give any personal data when buying a book, but you would have to expose your deepest secrets to this system. If the system is trained on interactions with patients, it may even leak this data through responses in the future.