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Half of Young Adults Use AI for Mental Health Support, Raising Privacy Concerns

A recent George Mason University poll reveals that 80% of adults aged 25-34 use AI for mental health support, prompting concerns over privacy and reliability.

According to a recent flash poll conducted by George Mason University, approximately 50% of respondents across the United States reported utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) for assistance with mental health issues. This figure rises to 80% among individuals aged 25 to 34, reflecting a significant trend among younger demographics seeking digital support.

The poll, which surveyed around 500 participants, highlights a growing reliance on AI tools for coping mechanisms, feedback, and guidance. About 15% of those surveyed indicated they used AI for mental health support on a daily basis. Melissa Perry, dean of George Mason’s College of Public Health, emphasized the convenience and accessibility of AI technologies, noting that they have become valuable resources in addressing mental health concerns.

Despite the apparent benefits, respondents expressed reservations regarding the reliability and privacy of the information provided by AI platforms. Perry noted that participants questioned whether the data shared during interactions with chatbots remained confidential and whether these tools had been adequately evaluated by mental health professionals. She stressed that while AI can be a useful supplement, it should not replace traditional human counselors or therapists.

“Using AI is in response to feelings of loneliness, but it can’t be a cure,” Perry stated, illustrating the complex relationship between technology and human interaction. As society grows more accustomed to digital communication, concerns arise that an over-reliance on machines may lead individuals to neglect the essential social interactions that are vital for emotional well-being.

Looking ahead, respondents expressed optimism that AI could help reduce costs associated with mental health services and provide immediate support in stressful situations. Perry pointed out that the so-called loneliness epidemic has been widely recognized, prompting many to seek solace in digital platforms and chatbots. However, she cautioned against assuming these technologies can fully alleviate feelings of isolation.

Further research is anticipated to clarify the role of AI in mental health support, particularly in avoiding potential pitfalls such as fostering false security or delivering incorrect advice. Perry underscored the importance of ongoing studies to assess how these technologies can effectively assist individuals without compromising the quality of care.

For those interested in the implications of AI in mental health, comprehensive findings from this survey and related research can be accessed on the George Mason University website.

As the integration of AI into mental health care continues to evolve, the balance between technological assistance and essential human connection remains a critical area for exploration and discussion.

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