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Wysa Launches Multilingual AI Safety Initiative to Evaluate Large Language Models for Mental Health Support

Wysa, the global leader in AI-driven mental health support, today launches the Safety Assessment for LLMs in Mental Health (SAFE-LMH). Unveiled on World Mental Health Day, this pioneering initiative w...

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Invites Global Research Partners to Shape the Future of Safe AI in Mental Health

BOSTON: Wysa, the global leader in AI-driven mental health support, today launches the Safety Assessment for LLMs in Mental Health (SAFE-LMH). Unveiled on World Mental Health Day, this pioneering initiative will create a first-of-its-kind platform to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of multilingual Large Language Models (LLMs) in mental health conversations—ensuring these AI systems can safely navigate some of the most sensitive issues, particularly in non-English languages.

Wysa invites research partners from across the globe to collaborate on this vital mission. SAFE-LMH is set to redefine mental health care by making AI-driven support more scalable, accessible, and culturally attuned to millions of individuals, especially in underserved regions.

"Our goal with the Safety Assessment for LLMs in Mental Health is clear: to ensure that the world’s rapidly advancing AI tools can deliver safe, empathetic, and culturally relevant mental health support, no matter the language," said Jo Aggarwal, CEO of Wysa. "Since 2016, we’ve been at the forefront of clinical safety in AI for mental health, and with generative AI becoming a common tool for emotional support, there’s an urgent need to set new standards. This initiative is an open call for developers, researchers, and mental health professionals to come together and create a safer, more inclusive future for AI-driven care."

Wysa will open-source a robust dataset of mental health-related test cases, featuring 500-800 questions translated into 20 languages—including Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, and 10 Indic languages like Marathi, Kannada, and Tamil. These test cases will enable AI developers to rigorously evaluate their models’ ability to provide safe, accurate, and compassionate support across a wide range of cultural contexts.

The SAFE-LMH platform will rigorously assess LLMs on two crucial factors:

  • LLM’s refusal to engage with harmful or triggering topics, such as suicidal intent or self-harm.
  • The quality of LLM responses—whether they are preventive, empathetic, or potentially harmful—when they do engage.
  • This initiative tackles the critical gap in AI model evaluation for non-English languages, where linguistic and cultural nuances can greatly affect an AI's capacity to handle complex mental health topics. SAFE-LMH will set a new global benchmark for safe and effective AI-driven mental health support.

    Wysa encourages AI developers, mental health researchers, and industry leaders to join SAFE-LMH and help shape the future of AI in mental health. A comprehensive report will be published following the evaluations, offering key insights to advance mental health safety in AI.

    To join this initiative, visit: www.wysa.com/SAFE-LMH

    About Wysa: Wysa is a global leader in AI-driven mental health support. The platform provides over 6 million users with 24/7, anonymous mental health support through its therapeutic AI chatbot and integrated interventions for issues ranging from stress and anxiety to depression. Wysa is widely recognized for its ethical use of AI and evidence-based approach.

    Fonte: Business Wire

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