2023
DOI: 10.1155/2023/4464934
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Interpretations of Innovation: The Role of Technology in Explanation Seeking Related to Psychosis

Abstract: Background. The prominence of technology in modern life cannot be understated. However, for some people, these innovations or their related plausible advancements can be associated with perceptual misinterpretation and/or incorporation into delusional concepts. Objective. This paper aims to explore the intersection of technological advancement and experiencing psychosis. We present a discussion about the explanation seeking that incorporates the concept, that for some people, of technological innovation becomi… Show more

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“…It is recommended that future research be framed to understand better how the use of AI/ML in the delivery of care will affect those with a lived experience of mental illness, especially psychosis (Higgins et al . 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is recommended that future research be framed to understand better how the use of AI/ML in the delivery of care will affect those with a lived experience of mental illness, especially psychosis (Higgins et al . 2022).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of particular note, there is very limited involvement overall of the inclusion of lived experience service users (Gooding et al 2022), that is, the very people who are supposed to gain the greatest benefit from these innovations. It is recommended that future research be framed to understand better how the use of AI/ML in the delivery of care will affect those with a lived experience of mental illness, especially psychosis (Higgins et al 2022).…”
Section: Lived Experience Attitudes and Acceptancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even if we are not aware of it, our mobile phones listen to us and track our online activity, frequently resulting in unsolicited tailored advertisements and offers aligned to our interests (Wilson et al, 2023). Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter have been around for nearly two decades, while the rise of wearable technology and the Internet of Things has enabled our devices to be more integrated and convenient to use (Higgins et al, 2023a). Additionally, integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with social media has revolutionized communication, accommodating instant language translation and human‐like chatbots (Higgins et al, 2023b).…”
Section: Technology Continues To Transformmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rapid progress in digital innovation in health has led to a vast quantity of public and commercial digital healthcare solutions, with variable range of quality (Aryana & Brewster, 2020; Higgins, Charup, et al ., 2022; Marshall et al ., 2020). E‐mental health largely refers to the use of Internet and related technologies, including phone apps, social media, or websites to offer a mental health service (Lal, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%