Health IT Analytics June 28, 2022
hania Kennedy

Researchers have developed an artificial intelligence model that generates ‘personalized maps’ to guide individuals toward improved mental well-being.

Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that utilizes deep learning to estimate individuals’ psychological age, future well-being, and risk of depression, which are then used to create ‘maps’ designed to guide them toward improved mental well-being.

According to the study, longevity research shows that psychological well-being is strongly linked to physical health, positive health behaviors, optimism, and lower risk of premature death. Thus, researchers have been exploring psychological well-being and attempting to create frameworks that could help individuals improve their long-term life satisfaction.

The rise of AI use in healthcare has also led researchers...

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