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Can AI and Digital Tools Replace Well-Being Support?

Societal impactSofinco
Publication date 03.07.2026

The rise of artificial intelligence is transforming access to well-being services. Easier, faster, and more accessible, AI is attracting a growing number of users. However, this shift raises an essential question: can it replace a professional ?

A Solution to Financial Constraints

AI first addresses a very practical issue: access to well-being and support services. For some people, it serves as a default solution when financial limitations make professional support difficult to access.

In fact, 50% see AI as an alternative when they lack the financial means, while 37% say they might turn to it because they cannot afford to consult a psychologist. AI therefore helps meet a genuine need by providing an accessible first level of support.

A Simpler and More Immediate Interaction

Beyond the financial aspect, AI is also changing the way people express themselves. Nearly one in two French people (46%) believes it is easier to confide in an AI.

This ease of communication can be explained by several characteristics of digital tools: the absence of judgment, anonymity, and immediate availability. These factors can help remove barriers, especially when discussing sensitive topics.

As a result, these tools encourage more spontaneous conversations, provide quick access to answers, and can be used anytime and anywhere.

Significant Limitations Remain

Despite these advantages, AI is not viewed as a substitute for professional support. A large majority of French people believe that a psychologist remains irreplaceable.

In practice, AI reaches its limits when deeper support is required. It cannot offer the same quality of guidance, particularly because of:

  • The lack of human empathy
  • Limited analytical and contextual understanding
  • The inability to provide personalized long-term follow-up

A Complementary Approach

Rather than replacing professionals, a model based on the complementarity of humans and technology is emerging. AI can play a valuable role within a well-being journey, but at specific stages.

It is particularly useful as a first point of contact, for everyday support, or for providing general guidance. However, when needs become more complex, professional intervention remains essential.

Towards New Well-Being Pathways

Artificial intelligence is reshaping the entry points to well-being and mental health support without challenging the central role of professionals.

Its primary purpose is to improve access to well-being resources, enhance existing approaches, and guide users toward qualified experts whenever necessary.

Key Takeaways

  • 50% see AI as an alternative when financial resources are limited.
  • 37% might use AI because they cannot afford professional consultation.
  • 46% find it easier to talk to an AI.
  • 85% believe AI will not replace a psychologist.

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