 CHAPGPT 3.5 and CHAPGPT 4 recommended psychotherapy in 95% and 97.5% of mild depression cases, respectively, while primary care physicians recommended it in only 4.3%. For severe depression, CHAPGPT favored a combined approach, while primary care physicians recommended a mix of antidepressants and anxiolytics hypnotics. CHAPGPT showed no gender or socioeconomic biases in its recommendations, but further research is needed to refine AI recommendations for severe cases and consider potential risks and ethical issues. This article was authored by Nbalevovic and Soho Eleosef.