FORUM: “Artificial intelligence, a tool for mental health care?.” World Philosophy Day 2023. If AI has great potential for a better understanding and treatment of mental illnesses and is likely to improve access to care, what potential pitfalls and ethical implications does it hold? In other words, can AI be a dynamic factor for the improvement of mental healthcare?; In the context of the Management of Social Transformations (MOST) programme, UNESCO’s work on philosophy aims to promote humanist thinking as a response to social transformations and encourage its use for impact on political dialogue. Philosophy allows to think collectively about the future of humanity - and to design a better world. Follow the conversation with the hashtags: #WorldPhilosophyDay, #philosophy, #16November, #Philosophicaldebates, #PhilosophyDay.
EVENTS: On November 16th; The UNESCO will organize a panel discussion on “Artificial intelligence, a tool for mental health care?" with the French National Commission for UNESCO and Paris Saclay University, to mark World Philosophy Day 2023 during the 42nd General Conference from 1.30 to 2.45pm at UNESCO Paris, Room XI). The round-table will reflect on potential contributions of AI to a human-centered approach of mental health and examine ethical repercussions and moral concerns.
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