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ENG3702 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) 2025 - DUE 21 July 2025; 100% TRUSTED Complete, trusted solutions and explanations. For assistance, Whats-App 0.6.7-1.7.1-1.7.3.9. Ensure your success with us.. In Session 8 of our online classes we discussed and reflected on the interaction of language, text, genre and discourse. We also explored the notion of audience and how discourse caters to audience through the elements of interpersonal relation, mimicry and exposition. Refer to the following Ven diagram, explained and discussed in Online Session 8. In a well-structured, grammatically sound and rigorously substantiated essay, explore and discuss the implications of ‘neutrality’ when gen-ai applications like Chat-GPT, GROK, Copilot, Gemini etc are indiscriminately used by non-professionals as therapists. Your essay should be between words. It should: 4 ENG3702 Assignment 02 2025 1. demonstrate a critical understanding of text, language and genre and how these create discourse; 2. illustrate how ‘audience’ influences language, genre and discourse through interpersonal relation, mimicry and exposition; 3. critically unpack the notion of ‘neutrality’ in relation to points 1 and 2; 4. apply the theoretical exposition to the essay question. 5. provide relevant and rigorously discussed examples to substantiate your argument. 6. use the relevant articles in the Additional Resources as well as group discussions on the subject on the Collaborative Minds group and DISCORD ENG 3702 server to inform your position. 7. be between words. For guidance on how to write a well-structured essay, refer to Online Class 4. Remember to reference your sources correctly, both in-text and in the reference list at the end of your essay. Refer to Online Class 5 for the correct referencing style and techniques. Failure to acknowledge your sources (AI or otherwise) and provide a reference list will result in marks being deducted and possible disciplinary action for plagiarism.

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THE ILLUSION OF NEUTRALITY: THE DANGERS OF USING GENERATIVE AI AS
THERAPY BY NON-PROFESSIONALS

The widespread use of generative artificial intelligence, or gen-AI, tools like ChatGPT,
Gemini, Copilot, and GROK has raised new concerns, especially as people begin to use
these tools in ways they were not originally designed for. One of the most sensitive and
complex uses of gen-AI today is as a replacement for human therapists. Across various
platforms, people turn to these AI programs to share their emotions, seek advice, and
feel understood. But this development introduces a very big problem, the idea of
neutrality in these systems. Many users assume that the AI is neutral, fair, and
unbiased. They believe it is safe to confide in these tools. But this belief is not only
misleading, it is also potentially harmful. Neutrality, in this case, is not real. It is an
illusion that hides the dangers and ethical issues of using machines in place of qualified
human professionals. The more we accept AI as neutral, the less we question its limits,
its origins, and its effect on human relationships, especially in emotionally vulnerable
spaces.
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THE ILLUSION OF NEUTRALITY: THE DANGERS OF USING GENERATIVE AI
AS THERAPY BY NON-PROFESSIONALS

The widespread use of generative artificial intelligence, or gen-AI, tools like
ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot, and GROK has raised new concerns, especially as
people begin to use these tools in ways they were not originally designed for. One of
the most sensitive and complex uses of gen-AI today is as a replacement for human
therapists. Across various platforms, people turn to these AI programs to share their
emotions, seek advice, and feel understood. But this development introduces a very
big problem—the idea of neutrality in these systems. Many users assume that the AI
is neutral, fair, and unbiased. They believe it is safe to confide in these tools. But this
belief is not only misleading—it is also potentially harmful. Neutrality, in this case, is
not real. It is an illusion that hides the dangers and ethical issues of using machines
in place of qualified human professionals. The more we accept AI as neutral, the less
we question its limits, its origins, and its effect on human relationships, especially in
emotionally vulnerable spaces.

In understanding this situation, we must explore how communication is shaped.
From Session 8 of ENG3702, the interaction between text, language, genre, and
audience is critical. These elements form what we call discourse. Discourse is not
just speech or writing; it is the way meaning is created and passed between people.
It is shaped by culture, power, and relationships. AI, when acting like a therapist,
produces a type of discourse too. But that discourse is generated through mimicry,
not genuine understanding. It uses formulas and patterns from millions of texts to
give a response that looks appropriate. But it does not truly understand the user’s
situation. This raises ethical and emotional risks because people expect real care,
but get imitation instead.

Mimicry is one of the key ideas from our class Venn diagram. In the centre of text,
language, and genre, we find mimicry—where AI pretends to be something it is not.
This mimicry is convincing. It uses soft, comforting words like ―I’m here for you,‖ or
―That sounds really tough,‖ which resemble how therapists speak. But these
responses are generated by algorithms, not by feelings or thoughts. AI does not
know the user, does not feel empathy, and cannot carry emotional responsibility. The
words it uses are drawn from data, not from care. In this way, gen-AI creates a mask
of neutrality—a performance of care that lacks real ethical grounding. The textDisclaimer
Great care has been taken in the preparation of this document; however, the contents are provided "as is"
without any express or implied representations or warranties. The author accepts no responsibility or
liability for any actions taken based on the information contained within this document. This document is
intended solely for comparison, research, and reference purposes. Reproduction, resale, or transmission
of any part of this document, in any form or by any means, is strictly prohibited.

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