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AI-Enhanced Virtual Reality Self-Talk for Psychological Counseling: Formative Qualitative Study
Despite the success of VR self-talk, Doron Friedman, Prof Dr, and Mel Slater, Prof Dr, report (email, March 20, 2019) that people occasionally tend “to get stuck” in the conversation and cannot provide a suitable solution or advice. Sometimes, participants want to end the session or do not know how to continue after a certain point. Often, people run out of advice from the counselor’s point of view. This is where AI can play an important role.
JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e67782
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Exploring Anesthesia Provider Preferences for Precision Feedback: Preference Elicitation Study
JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e54071
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