Chatbots & the Future of AI for Eating Disorders

Chatbots & the Future of AI for Eating Disorders

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About this event

In this presentation, Associate Professor Sharp will outline her experiences working in the field of conversational artificial intelligence (also known as “chatbot”) since 2018. The field
has evolved rapidly in more recent times and A/Prof Sharp will also share her perspectives on the future of this technology in eating disorders. 

Associate Professor Gemma Sharp leads the Body Image & Eating Disorders Research Group in the Department of Neuroscience at Monash University in Melbourne. She is also
the Senior Clinical Psychologist and Research Lead at the Statewide Women’s Mental Health Service at Alfred Health which has specialised eating disorder treatment streams.

Her work focuses on understanding the causes of and developing novel treatments for eating disorders. She is particularly passionate about involving people with lived and living
experiences in her research and is a firm believer in “nothing about us without us”.

A/Prof Sharp’s initiatives have already helped tens of thousands of people feel better about their bodies. To read more about A/Prof Sharp and her team’s future plans and how you
can help, please visit https://monash-eating-disorders.raisely.com/




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