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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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I am conducting clinical research on this particular topic. One of my articles is published on Research Gate. As a clinician I am dubious about its accuracy. The algorithms are designed by tech engineers and not clinicians. The stakes are too high for errors and potential death via suicide.
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SGT Unit Supply Specialist
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..."Rather than rail against the health system, Molimpakis took another route. A postdoctoral neuroscience researcher at the University College London, she decided to leave academia and launch a company. Her goal was to use entrepreneurship, and artificial intelligence, to fill in gaps in mental health treatment. She reasoned that since a limited supply of doctors didn’t have the time or, possibly, even the raw processing power to solve a growing depression epidemic, perhaps technology could step in."...
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SGT Whatever Needs Doing.
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I like the idea. To the naysayers, initial diagnosis, as mentioned in the article, is done using a questionnaire. The person being asked might not answer truthfully. By slipping it into a video game scenario the Dr is more likely to get true responses.
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