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A new AI voice coach may be a useful tool in mental health treatment: Study

The results, published in the journal Translational Psychiatry, offer encouraging evidence that virtual therapy can play a role in filling the gaps in mental health care, where waitlists and disparities in access are often hurdles that patients, particularly from vulnerable communities, must overcome to receive treatment

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With the rising popularity of the uses of Artificial Intelligence, a new study has said that AI could be a useful tool in mental health treatment in the near future. 

The study, which was the first to test an AI voice-based virtual coach for behavioural therapy, found changes in patients' brain activity along with improved depression and anxiety symptoms after using Lumen -- an AI voice assistant that delivered a form of psychotherapy.

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