AI chatbots cannot replace human interactions in the pursuit of more inclusive mental healthcare
What will the future of mental healthcare look like for those who currently fall through the gaps? There is hope that AI chatbots will meet a rising demand on healthcare systems to provide care to meet the shadow pandemic in mental health. Chatbots are viewed as improving efficiency, affordability,...
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Main Authors: | Julia E.H. Brown (Author), Jodi Halpern (Author) |
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2021-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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