
In this episode of The Adaptive Mind, we sit down with Eliane Boucher, a social psychologist and behavioral scientist who transitioned from academia to become a leader in digital mental health. After spending a decade in psychology education, Eliane found her calling in the digital health industry where she's worked to develop evidence-based digital interventions that make an immediate impact on people's lives.
Our conversation explores the evolving landscape of artificial intelligence in mental health applications—both the long-established uses and the revolutionary changes happening today with generative AI. Eliane provides an insider's perspective on how companies are integrating AI into their products and the ethical considerations they should prioritize.
What you'll learn:Eliane shares compelling insights about the challenges of responsible AI implementation, particularly regarding data privacy, algorithm bias, and the limitations of AI in replicating human empathy. She emphasizes that while AI offers tremendous opportunities for improving access to mental health support, human oversight remains essential—especially when working with high-risk populations.
Whether a mental health professional or simply interested in how technology is reshaping healthcare, this episode offers valuable guidance on AI-powered mental health solutions.
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