One of the flashiest ways Good Inside is serving parents at the moment is with its AI chatbot GiGi. Kennedy says she’s “pragmatic;” she knows parents are asking ChatGPT and Claude their middle-of-the-night and mid-meltdown questions. She envisions GiGi as a trusted space for parents; one that fosters more of a “two-way relationship” that connects the dots for users. “A parent might ask about three very different things in three different sessions, but on our end, we see the thread throughout, and can serve up what they might be missing and what might be a helpful next step,” Kennedy says. That kind of predictive support can help get parents out of “fire-extinguishing mode,” Kennedy says. “I always tell parents, better than knowing how to extinguish a fire is actually just having fewer fires.”
James also hears from Catherine and Jo, who have lived with ME for many years. They describe their diagnostic journeys and how they manage their symptoms in their daily lives.
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