The chatbot will see you now : how AI is being trained to spot mental health issues in any language
Calls to a clinic in Uganda are helping create a therapy algorithm that works in local languages, as specialists look to technology to address the global mental health crisis When patients telephone Butabika hospital in Kampala, Uganda, seeking help with mental health problems, they are (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian
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