After the announcement of the AI law in Spain, many people wonder what will happen to artificial intelligence in the coming years in the country, if will be commonly used in the future or it will simply be left aside.
Well, it seems that this OpenAI technology will only evolve and AI will begin to be implemented in the field of mental health.
In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the suffering from depression and anxiety all over the world.
This is where artificial intelligence seems to be lThe ideal tool to provide the support that many need and that is why it has become one of Spain’s innovative initiatives.
Spain will invest 50,000 euros in new artificial intelligence apps for mental health
A recent report by WithHealthstates that concern for the emotional well-being of the Spanish population has generated a new proposal to treat mental health.
AI will become the focus for the creation of new apps that will provide some type of psychological care in order to prevent, diagnose or treat disorders of all types.
To carry out this project, an agreement of 50,000 euros has been signed between the Consell de la Conselleria de Sanidad and the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV).
Another of the organizations involved will be the Immersive Neurotechnologies Laboratory (LENI) of the IUI Human-Centered Technology. This entity will be essential to evaluate symptoms with AI and virtual reality, as indicated by ConSalud.
Yes ok This project will be oriented to the Valencian Mental Health and Addictions Planis the beginning of many related things that could be coming for the future of the country.
With Spain in one of the highest positions regarding the use of AI in the world and generating up to 30,000 jobs since the arrival of ChatGPT, this is just beginning.
Without a doubt, it is great news, since it will not only benefit millions of Spaniards, but it could also be an example for other countries that need to address the mental health sector.
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Tags: Artificial intelligence, Spain, Health, Apps
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