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# Kat Woods No, most therapists would cave if the government put the...

*June 6, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Dale Doebert's comment.*

Kat Woods No, most therapists would cave if the government put the squeeze on them. But individual therapists only have a small number of patients.  So, the incentive for  government agents to squeeze them or for them to sell you out is small. AI firms have data on millions of people.  So the incentives to squeeze them or to sell you out are large.
