Behind the Stigma

Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health with Dr. Ines Hipolito

March 02, 2024 Behind the Stigma Season 2 Episode 6
Behind the Stigma
Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health with Dr. Ines Hipolito
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In this week's episode, I speak with Dr. Hipolito, an Assistant Professor at Macquarie University, on artificial intelligence, cognition and mental health.
We discuss:
- The philosophical realism of AI: whether AI systems are seen as seperate from us
- Digital mental health apps: their advantages and concerns about data privacy, reliability, and the potential for algorithmic bias.
- Smart virtual environments, and their advantages and drawbacks that come with it.
- The future of virtual environments for mental health

About Dr. Ines Hipolito
Dr. Hipolito is an Assistant Professor at Macquarie University, specializing in philosophy of mind and cognitive science. She has co-founded the International Society of the Philosophy of the Sciences of the Mind and has served as an elected member of the Diversity Committee and Women in Philosophy Committee at the Australasian Philosophy Association. Dr. Hipolito is passionate about bridging the academic-industry divide to maximize the societal impact of research and also serves as an AI ethics advisor/architect for Verses, a cognitive computing company.

Website: https://ineshipolito.my.canva.site/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ineshipolito
Paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S138904172300133X


Is Artificial Intelligence separate from us humans (philosophical realism of AI)
Why does our cultural and social context matter in AI systems
Examples of biases in AI
AI and healthcare - mental health apps for our future
Virtual Smart Environments