Recent Advances in Clinical Trials

Recent Advances in Clinical Trials

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ISSN: 2771-9057
Research Article

Depression and Thoughts of Suicide among Military Personnel and Veterans: Exploring Synthesized Mind-Sets Created By AI, Using Mind Genomics Principles

Authors: Sharon Wingert, Tonya Anderson, Howard R. Moskowitz, Stephen D. Rappaport, Sunaina Saharan, Taylor Mulvey, Martin Mulvey.

DOI: 10.33425/2771-9057.1044


Abstract

AI was used to create eight mind-sets of military personnel and veterans who were at risk of depression and suicide. The use of synthetic mind-sets by AI allows the mental health professional, as well as other interested parties, to recognize language and behavior manifestations, which might be signals of deep depression and suicide. The AI synthesis uses Mind Genomics to structure the topic and is presented as an evolving technology to help the learning process. Users can specify aspects, such as the nature of warning language, to generate slogans designed to lift the spirit of the troubled individual. The study is part of a series, which explores topics of mental health by means of AI synthesis.

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Citation: Sharon Wingert, Tonya Anderson, Howard R. Moskowitz, et al. Depression and Thoughts of Suicide among Military Personnel and Veterans: Exploring Synthesized Mind-Sets Created By AI, Using Mind Genomics Principles. 2024; 4(3). DOI: 10.33425/2771-9057.1044
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