AI & the future of mental health care | Peter Attia and Zak Kohane

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This clip is from episode 309 ‒ AI in medicine: its potential to revolutionize disease prediction, diagnosis, and outcomes with Isaac Kohane, M.D., Ph.D.

In this clip, they discuss:

– How effective would AI therapy be?
– Why psychiatry will likely be the last profession within medicine to be replaced
– Cons of using AI as a psychotherapist
– And more

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  1. This is the exact program I would want. I don't feel like I have a lot of deep stuff to figure out, I would just like the feeling of being listened to and not judged for what I'm saying. Some people need guidance, but everybody wants to be listened to.

  2. Another interesting AI area is using tech to analyze people’s voice patterns, monitor activity levels and do text analysis or other data analysis to pick up on subtle changes in a patient and communicate those to the clinician. I believe voice analysis is already being tested. See the company Cogito – they already use this tech in call centers are are now developing it for psychiatrists.

  3. If you engage on a level that you get that these things are designed to blow sunshine right up your ass all the time. If you can stop from allowing the ingratiation, the validations to penetrate you to the point of delusions.

    If you can… it will help you understand you.