Behavioral Health Business June 9, 2023
Chris Larson

Generative AI has come for behavioral health. Now the question is this: What will the industry do about it?

Forward-thinking and innovative approaches to technology may help the behavioral health industry tackle some of its most pressing challenges. Further, early adoption may allow the industry to play a meaningful role in generative AIs development and implementation overall. Embracing cutting-edge technology may even help behavioral health providers over their predilection to be slow in taking up new technology.

“I’ve found that, while [new technologies] don’t all work the way they say they’re going to, if you embrace it early enough, you have more of a say in how the products look and feel and act,” Dale Klatzker, CEO of Gaudenzia, told...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Mental Health, Provider, Technology
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