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Jana Sedlakova

@_janasedlakova_

PhD candidate in biomedical ethics, ethics of AI and digital health, manager of Health & Ethics Communities of Digital Society Initiative, University of Zurich

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Happy to share my publication on conversational AI for mental health and well-being. #AI #ethics #philosophy tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…

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What happens when the voice that comforts us isn’t human? Philosophical and ethical reflections on the role of AI for mental health from my latest piece: janasedlakova.org/reflections-1/…

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I often hear the question: is AI empathetic? Rarely: can I forgive AI? The second question feels meaningless; it hits a wall. Yet, both are the same: they treat AI as human. When we humanize AI, the meaning of our concepts shifts. We need to understand and shape these shifts.

I often hear the question: is AI empathetic?
Rarely: can I forgive AI?
The second question feels meaningless; it hits a wall. Yet, both are the same: they treat AI as human.
When we humanize AI, the meaning of our concepts shifts. We need to understand and shape these shifts.
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Trust is a concept that was always somewhat mysterious to me. Even more so in the context of AI in mental healthcare. This paper published by The American Journal of Bioethics aims to create a space for understanding and discussion: Can and should we attribute epistemic trust to AI in mental