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‘He checks in on me more than my friends and family’: can AI therapists do better than the real thing? – The Guardian

Editorial Team by Editorial Team
March 2, 2024
in Mental Health
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  1. ‘He checks in on me more than my friends and family’: can AI therapists do better than the real thing?  The Guardian
  2. How Artificial Intelligence Could Completely Transform Mental Health  Healthcare IT Today
  3. Can AI offer hope for loneliness and suicide mitigation among students?  PsyPost
  4. AI’s Impact on Suicide Prevention via Social Media  TechiExpert.com



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