Could Artificial Intelligence Replace Therapists?

A physician thinks it’s possible and possibly useful to patients. Part I of 2.

“[L]et’s imagine a future in which an AI device is programmed to notice and react to both verbal and non-verbal responses,” begins Dr. Ran D. Anbar.  “These could include facial expressions, body movements, and vocal and physiologic reactions from a patient. Such an AI can be built upon the foundation of current facial recognition and facial expression analysis software.”  Dr. Anbar thinks patients would accept such a therapeutic tool if it were used properly.  Would they?

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