Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming mental health but as this workshop makes clear, the real challenge isn’t just the technology, it’s how we lead, regulate, and integrate it into our systems in ways that protect people and strengthen services.
From documentation and data analysis to treatment decision-making, AI is already reshaping how services are delivered. While these tools hold promise to reduce administrative burden and improve outcomes, they also raise critical questions around bias, privacy, accountability, and maintaining the human relationships that are central to recovery. As these technologies evolve faster than policy and practice, it is essential that leaders, providers, and advocates are equipped to navigate both the opportunities and risks.
At our upcoming Executive Seminar, Ted St. John will lead a session providing a timely and practical space to explore what AI means for the future of mental health and substance use services, and what we must do now to ensure these tools are used ethically, responsibly, and in alignment with recovery-centered values. We strongly encourage you to join us for this important conversation. See below for more, including registration information.
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