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Evidence and responsibility of artificial intelligence use in mental health care
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Abstract
With the rapid development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in medicine, it is being increasingly embedded in health-care workflows in clinical and administrative use. Generative AI tools, such as mental health chatbots, can extend support directly to people who might be unwilling or unable to engage with clinicians. Yet, these generative AI tools present distinct hazards. Unpredictable outputs, biased responses, and the reinforcement of delusional beliefs might cause harm to people living with mental disorders.
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