style

New apps test AI chatbots to help mental health crisis

Font size+Author:International Interplay news portalSource:entertainment2024-05-21 15:18:02I want to comment(0)

WASHINGTON (AP) — Download the mental health chatbot Earkick and you’re greeted by a bandana-wearing

WASHINGTON (AP) — Download the mental health chatbot Earkick and you’re greeted by a bandana-wearing panda who could easily fit into a kids’ cartoon.

Start talking or typing about anxiety and the app generates the kind of comforting, sympathetic statements therapists are trained to deliver. The panda might then suggest a guided breathing exercise, ways to reframe negative thoughts or stress-management tips.

It’s all part of a well-established approach used by therapists, but please don’t call it therapy, says Earkick co-founder Karin Andrea Stephan.

“When people call us a form of therapy, that’s OK, but we don’t want to go out there and tout it,” says Stephan, a former professional musician and self-described serial entrepreneur. “We just don’t feel comfortable with that.”

Related articles
  • Elon Musk gets approval from FDA to implant his Neuralink brain chip into a second patient

    Elon Musk gets approval from FDA to implant his Neuralink brain chip into a second patient

    2024-05-21 14:43

  • After 4 decades in music and major vocal surgery, Jon Bon Jovi is optimistic and still rocking

    After 4 decades in music and major vocal surgery, Jon Bon Jovi is optimistic and still rocking

    2024-05-21 13:26

  • Alice Evans admits she 'didn't react well' when her 'life was uprooted' by acrimonious split from ex

    Alice Evans admits she 'didn't react well' when her 'life was uprooted' by acrimonious split from ex

    2024-05-21 12:50

  • Turkish rail officials jailed for more than 108 years for crash that left 25 dead

    Turkish rail officials jailed for more than 108 years for crash that left 25 dead

    2024-05-21 12:32

Netizen comments