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New AI apps promise mental health support at a student’s fingertips. But can you trust a chatbot? | CBC News

New AI apps promise mental health support at a student’s fingertips. But can you trust a chatbot? | CBC News

As young people struggle to find mental health care, a new wave of AI-powered apps have emerged of late, offering support at one's fingertips, 24/7. Yet experts warn that an app can't replace conventional treatment, especially in serious or emergency situations.

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