Brain Reading AI: A Double Edged Sword in the Fight Against Depression Researchers at Shenzhen University have developed an artificial intelligence model that claims to predict major depressive disorder in adolescents up to four years before symptoms appear.
The model uses data from facial expressions and European clinical trials, raising questions about the ethics of relying on brain reading technology to forecast mental health outcomes.
Major Depressive Disorder affects over 332 million people worldwide, making it a significant public health concern.