A new study by researchers from the Psychology Department at the Hebrew University have made significant strides in understanding the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in mental health therapy. Their research focuses on the delicate balance between AI-driven interactions and the irreplaceable human touch in therapeutic settings, addressing critical questions about when AI might effectively replace human therapists and when the human connection remains indispensable.
Beyond Algorithms: The Role of Human Empathy in AI-Enhanced Therapy
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