Forbes November 24, 2025
Lance Eliot

In today’s column, I examine the use of generative AI and large language models (LLMs) as psychometric instruments that can boost how we gauge the status of human mental health, especially when decisively used at scale.

Here’s the deal. Conventional means of measuring mental health on a large-scale basis tend to rely on relatively simplistic instruments such as static surveys that ask multiple-choice pre-limited questions. The beauty of generative AI is that you can have the AI perform a survey that is responsive in real-time and varies depending on what the respondent indicates.

Furthermore, the AI can employ a wide range of multi-modal interactions, including the use of written content, video, images, and vastly expand the data that can be...

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