To adapt to changing needs and expectations
“We are adding Tessa as a new opportunity and ending the Helpline program, but remember that these two services are not comparable. This is a completely different program offering and was born out of the need to adapt to the changing needs and expectations of our society.” it was said.
A staff member at NEDA said on Twitter that they were told they would be fired on June 1 and replaced by a chatbot.
There is no substitute for human empathy.
“We don’t quit, we don’t strike. We will continue to show up every day to support our community until June 1st. A chatbot is no substitute for human empathy, and we believe this decision will do irreparable harm to the eating disorder community,” the hotline union said in a statement. said.