• June 2, 2026 at 8:52 am #238623
    Frak
    Participant

    What if an app suggests a coping strategy that I cannot use? For example telling me to go for a walk when I am physically unable or to call a friend when I have no friends. Is there a way to flag bad suggestions so the system learns what works for my specific life situation instead of giving generic advice?

    June 2, 2026 at 9:36 am #238632
    Torres
    Participant

    Being told to go for a walk when you cannot walk is insulting. Calling a friend when you have none hurts. The liven app lets you mark suggestions as not helpful or not accessible. It learns over time. After a few reports, it stops suggesting physical activities if you always skip them. The algorithm adapts to your actual life, not some ideal version. Before trusting this, liven reviews from people with mobility issues and social isolation confirmed the learning works slowly but works. Not perfect. Much better than generic apps that repeat the same unusable advice forever. You teach it what you need. That respect for real limitations kept me using it.

    • This reply was modified 1 month ago by Torres.

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