This podcast episode explores the impact of technology, specifically antidepressants and ChatGPT, on our sense of self, personality, and worldview. The guest, a psychiatrist and author, discusses how antidepressants can alter our self-perception and challenge traditional notions of identity. They caution against overprescribing antidepressants and emphasize the importance of considering cultural factors and personal values. The episode also explores the implications of relying solely on biological explanations for mental health conditions and the potential consequences of suppressing certain personality traits. The impact of new technologies on the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric disorders is also discussed. Additionally, the parallels between lithium and ChatGPT in shaping our understanding of mental health and intelligence are examined. The episode concludes by exploring the use of ChatGPT as a tool for efficient summarization and effective management, with a focus on relationship advice. Overall, the episode raises thought-provoking questions about the role of technology in shaping our perception of ourselves and the world.