The relationship between AI and mental health is reciprocal and can be a double-edged sword: AI is now increasingly being used as a tool to help mental health researchers and clinicians in understanding how our brain functions. The use of neuroscience-inspired AI holds great promise in discovering new regimes for treatment, diagnosis, and prevention. At the same, we also often encounter real world cases depicting how AI can affect our mental well-being, such as the case of addictive algorithms and how recommender systems can manipulate behaviors.
In an online webinar and an AQuA event (All-Questions-Answered) these two sides of the coin will be explored.
This series will begin with a webinar on March 27 which will be dedicated to the discovering how AI transforms our understanding of brain functions and how it helps in psychiatric practices e.g. diagnosis, treatment, prevention. Experts – neuroscientists, psychiatrists, and AI developers – will contribute use cases and future applications to the discussion.
Monday, 03-27-2023, 04:00 p.m. – 05:30 p.m., virtual event
Further details & registration at: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ai-and-mental-health-series-tickets-557807185307.
This is an event of CLAIRE AISBL.