Tech companies tapping artificial intelligence to treat and predict mental health disorders

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Among the solutions is an app that uses information like user-reported moods and usage patterns to recommend programmes. On Mental Health Day, CNA looks at what is being done in this space.

SINGAPORE: Could the future of managing mental health lie in strings of code and predictive models?

How that works, is through a small, grain-sized biosensor embedded within the pill, and a sticky patch on the patient’s body that can detect when the pill is ingested. The technology is approved in the United States. The firm has also developed an artificial intelligence model to analyse information from “notes-driven” mental health treatment or therapy.

“Let's say somebody comes in and you stabilise them, and you keep them in the hospital. When is it okay to release them … What support systems could you actually really have in place so that patients don't get worse?” "I call them the low-hanging fruit because you don't really need much, just to connect the data”, Mr Sarkar said.Other industry players are also looking to tap into artificial intelligence to help people take care of their own mental health.

 

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