In this episode, Dr. Andreas Michaelides, Clinical Psychologist helping shape Clinical AI with Google and Former Chief of Psychology at Noom, discusses the evolving intersection of technology and psychology, emphasizing how digital platforms and behavioral science can drive meaningful health outcomes at scale.
Drawing from his extensive experience at Noom and current role at Google, he highlights the value of integrating personalized care, education, and accountability through innovative technologies such as AI and wearables. Dr. Michaelides explores the ethical complexities and societal impact of AI-driven health solutions, underscoring the necessity for thoughtful governance and responsible implementation. He notes the transformative potential of predictive analytics and adaptive digital tools in enabling better assessments, interventions, and relationships between humans and technology.
Dr. Michaelides encourages practitioners to embrace uncertainty, unlearn traditional paradigms, and innovate by merging expertise with curiosity. While acknowledging fears around the rapid pace of tech advancement, he conveys an optimistic outlook on the future of digital health and behavioral change. Take a listen.
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