This paper examines the structural limitations of artificial intelligence in therapeutic and ethical contexts, drawing on modal logic as both analytical framework and case study. The paper contributes to the emerging discourse on medical AI ethics by arguing that the recent failures of AI therapy chatbots, including cases of serious harm to vulnerable users, are not engineering problems awaiting technical solutions, but rather reflect fundamental mismatches between computational architectures an

Fatic, Aleksandar: What AI Cannot Do: Modal Logic, Philosophical Practice, and the Limits of Computational Approaches to Human Mental Life
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