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Regulating Artificial Intelligence in the Shadow of Mental Heath

A study conducted by the American Psychological Association (APA) reveals that 41 percent of teenagers who report excessive social media use suffer from poor mental health, compared to 23 percent of teens who use social media less frequently. These data underscore a growing concern among scholars and policymakers about the intersection of mental health and social media technology driven by artificial intelligence (AI). In a recent book chapter, …
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Over the past decade, the crisis in mental health systems around the world has been worsening. ACUTE SHORTAGES OF PROFESSIONALS, UNDER-BUDGETING, AND ACCESSIBILITY GAPS - PARTICULARLY AMONG UNDERPRIVILEGED POPULATIONS - LEAD TO MILLIONS OF PEOPLE BEING LEFT WITHOUT CARE. Insurers' policies, which reduce reimbursements and push caregivers out of the network, make quality mental health care expensive and inaccessible for many. As a result, more an…

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The Regulatory Review broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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