Abstract
This article is devoted to the study of the interaction between the development of artificial intelligence and psychology in the modern world. A brief overview of the influence of artificial intelligence on various aspects of the human psyche is provided. The article also examines how the use of artificial intelligence technologies can make significant contributions to the effectiveness of psychological research and practice. The article also highlights the growing role of artificial intelligence in psychological counseling, exploring its impact on the effectiveness of therapy
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