Technology as a force for good?
How artificial intelligence is being used to prevent suicides in China
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, suicide, China, ethicsAbstract
Suicide is a significant problem in China. The causes are varied and interrelated. Teenagers and young adults have proven to be the most vulnerable. But there is hope, perhaps surprisingly, through the promise of technology. This article will discuss the Tree Hollow Rescue Movement (THRM), a non-profit organisation that is fighting suicide through the use artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and online messaging applications. The aim of THRM is to reach out to vulnerable persons to dissuade them from taking their lives. Their track record includes both success stories and incidents calling for caution, which will be introduced and discussed. THRM is an example of social innovation in view of the common good. However, the issue of suicide is nuanced and not without risks. The purpose of this case study will be to challenge readers to think through the issues involved and reflect more deeply about how technology can be a force for good.
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