Ethical issues in digital mental health and artificial intelligence (AI): An introduction
Event date: -
Event location: Online
Event type: Single day (a day or less)

Overview
This interactive presentation explores the ethical implications of using digital mental health technologies (such as apps) and AI in
patient care. Real-world case studies illustrate the following:
- Key ethical issues around digital mental health and AI, including the use of chabots in mental health care
- Using generative AI and large language models (e.g., Scribe) in clinical practice
Meet the presenter
Daniel Buchman, PhD, Bioethicist and Scientist, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), Director, the Everyday Ethics Lab; Associate Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health Joint Centre for Bioethics, University of Toronto.
Audience
• Health care professionals: Academics, leaders, practitioners, planners and researchers.
• People with lived/living experience: Families, patients, peer support workers, and program engagement co-facilitators.
Cost and registration
To attend, you must register online.
• For this webinar only: $30. Register here: https://app.certain.com/profile/3445252
For more information, contact
courses.help@camh.ca
https://digital.camhx.ca