Tech companies are marketing AI-based note-taking software to therapists as a new time-saving tool. But by signing up, providers may be unknowingly offering patients’ sensitive health information as data fodder to the multibillion-dollar AI therapy industry.
I am the IT support for my SO’s therapy business and we’ve already reviewed and rejected these tools, and I’m expanding out to start to advise other therapists as well. So, it’s not happening everywhere nor is it unnoticed.
I am the IT support for my SO’s therapy business and we’ve already reviewed and rejected these tools, and I’m expanding out to start to advise other therapists as well. So, it’s not happening everywhere nor is it unnoticed.