Generative AI as interactional infrastructure for meaning-centered care in later life (opens in new tab)
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) and large language models are rapidly entering mental health research and service delivery, yet their dominant use remains symptom-centric, emphasizing screening, classification, triage, and risk detection. For older adults, mental health is often inseparable from existential concerns: loss of social role, disrupted continuity of self, loneliness, diminished dignity, and questions of legacy. This perspective argues that GenAI should not be conceptual...
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