Synopsis
Adam Walton explores artificial intelligence, discussing both it's potential to transform our world and the ethical questions it raises.
- Programme: Science Cafe
- Episode: The Rise of Artificial Intelligence
- Channel: BBC Radio Wales
- Broadcast year: 2023
- Psychology | Modern approaches to mental health | The role of technology in supporting mental health | The use of artificial intelligence (AI) technology to support mental wellbeing
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