AI Therapy Matches Human Experts in Clinical Trial
A groundbreaking clinical trial reveals that an AI chatbot, Therabot, provides mental health assistance comparable to human therapists, offering hope for accessible care.

Dartmouth College just dropped a bombshell study that’s turning heads in the mental health world. Their AI chatbot, Therabot, isn’t just playing therapist—it’s holding its own against the pros. Imagine that: a bunch of code giving real, measurable relief to folks battling serious mental health issues across the U.S. Depression symptoms? Cut by more than half on average. And for some, anxiety levels dipped so low they waved goodbye to clinical thresholds. Not too shabby for a ‘bot, huh?
This groundbreaking research, now chilling in the pages of the New England Journal of Medicine – Artificial Intelligence, is shouting from the rooftops about AI’s potential to smash barriers in mental health care. But before you start thinking it’s all sunshine and rainbows, the brains behind the study are waving red flags. Generative AI in mental health? Handle with care, they say. Their mantra: keep a human in the loop to make sure these digital therapists don’t go off-script.