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Following the October 7th attacks, Israel has seen a surge in mental health tech startups tackling trauma and resilience with AI, self-care, and automation. Experts emphasize the importance of collaboration, funding, and policy changes to accelerate healing.
Following the October 7th attacks, Israel is witnessing a surge in mental health technology, with numerous startups developing innovative solutions for trauma, resilience, and mental healthcare access.
The increasing use of AI in mental health highlights accessibility challenges and raises questions about the future of therapy.
A freelance journalist shares his perspective on artificial intelligence and its impact on the writing profession.
This article explores the potential for generative AI to steer users towards various addictions, including substance and non-substance dependencies. It examines the mechanisms by which AI could inadvertently or intentionally promote addictive behaviors, along with strategies for users to protect themselves.
A mental health technician was attacked by a patient at HCA Florida JFK North Hospital in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont outlined state priorities for education funding, student mental health, and the role of technology in schools, emphasizing the need to reduce distractions in the classroom during the Connecticut Association of Public School Superintendents spring conference.
Surveillance software in schools, designed to protect students, is raising concerns about privacy, security, and the unintended consequences of monitoring student online activity.
An investigation into the use of AI-powered surveillance software in schools, examining its impact on student privacy, mental health, and safety.
Schools across the country are utilizing AI-powered surveillance to monitor student online activity. While aimed at protecting students, these tools raise serious questions about privacy, security, and the potential for unintended consequences, particularly for LGBTQ+ students.