Responsible AI for Suicide Prevention: Expeditions in Experiential AI Seminar - Annika Marie Schoene
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 Published On Jun 13, 2024

Annika Marie Schoene, a research scientist at our Institute, presented her virtual Expeditions in Experiential AI Seminar "Responsible AI for Suicide Prevention" on Wednesday, June 12, 2024.

Abstract:
Suicide remains one of the leading causes of death for people aged under 34 worldwide. While the numbers have started to decline in some countries, they continue to rise in the USA. Pre-existing mental health conditions are often cited as the main contributing factor to suicide risk. However, recent research has found that non-clinical factors, such as a person’s social, economic, political and physical circumstances (known as social determinants of health) are also significant contributors and are a driving force behind adverse health outcomes and inequalities. At the same time, recent years have seen a rise in the development of AI tools for detecting suicidal ideation and intent for suicide prevention. These technologies are wide ranging, from language models used in chatbot applications for therapy or triaging to clinical models that are used to predict suicide risk.

In this talk, Annika gives an overview of how AI has been used in suicide research in the past. More concretely, she highlights current approaches to extracting social determinants of health for suicide using NLP. She also explains how these approaches can be used to better understand non-clinical factors that drive mental health inequalities. Finally, she discusses ethical concerns and considerations that should be taken into account when using AI for suicide prevention.

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