Bold Symposium At Stanford Illuminates The Future Of AI For Mental Health
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- AIBold Symposium At Stanford Illuminates The Future Of AI For Mental Health By Lance Eliot,
- Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights.
- Avid readers know that I have been covering this crucial and groundbreaking Stanford AI4MH initiative on an ongoing basis; for example, see my coverage at the link here and the link here.
AIBold Symposium At Stanford Illuminates The Future Of AI For Mental Health By Lance Eliot,
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Lance B. Eliot is a world-renowned AI scientist and consultant.Follow Author Jun 03, 2026, 03:15am EDTStanford put together a bold symposium on where AI for mental health is headed.getty In today’s column, I analyze an important symposium on AI for mental health that took place at Stanford University on June 1, 2026, an event that was part of Stanford’s notable initiative known as AI4MH (AI for mental health).
Avid readers know that I have been covering this crucial and groundbreaking Stanford AI4MH initiative on an ongoing basis; for example, see my coverage at the link here and the link here. This exciting initiative is under the auspices of the Stanford School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences -- details about AI4MH can be found at the link here. The stated purpose of AI4MH is to transform research, diagnosis, and treatment of psychiatric and behavioral disorders by creating and using responsible AI, including the creation of AI tools tailored towards psychiatric applications, facilitating their use within the department, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations, and providing cutting-edge knowledge.