← Back to context Comment by Wojtkie 6 days ago Professional therapists have to have malpractice insurance for this reason. LLMs currently don't. 1 comment Wojtkie Reply menaerus 4 days ago I don't think such liability is really exercised all around the world, perhaps in the States it is. But how do you prove that psychotherapist's advice is what caused you the (psychological) damage? Court?
menaerus 4 days ago I don't think such liability is really exercised all around the world, perhaps in the States it is. But how do you prove that psychotherapist's advice is what caused you the (psychological) damage? Court?
I don't think such liability is really exercised all around the world, perhaps in the States it is. But how do you prove that psychotherapist's advice is what caused you the (psychological) damage? Court?