Episode Description
This episode starts the conversation about the true motivation and ethics of those who design AI for individuals with mental illness. Is it to beat competitors, financial incentives, or the altruism to help those in need? What are the ethical guidelines AI creators follow, and do they have a licensed psychiatrist, psychologist, therapist on the team?
We invite you to share your insights and perspectives on such an important topic.
Thank you David Boyle for contributing to this episode.
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Citations:
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3. Rosenbluth, Teddy. “This Therapist Helped Clients Feel Better. It was AI.” NY Times, April 15, 2025.
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