Apple is currently working on technology which will make iPhones capable of detecting depression, anxiety and other mental health issues of users. The tech giant has just released the iOS 15, with updates which facilitate use greatly. Apple has however expressed bigger plans beyond just refining user experience. iPhone and Apple Watch have already introduced heart, sleep and activity monitoring, but detecting mental health could be a massive step for technology as a whole. Apple are allegedly working with UCLA and a biotech firm called Biogen to develop tech which can accurately detect such mental health issues.
Recently in Malta, a new survey revealed that 15% of students between the ages of 13 and 16 considered self-harm at least once throughout the pandemic. Another 61% revealed that they felt unease and afraid about the future and a whopping 87% expressed concern for their family’s well-being. Given the boost of mental health issues due to the pandemic, and the awareness surrounding mental health, this Apple development could revolutionize how we view such a topic. Of course, the technology and ethics behind it would have to be of expert quality given the nature of mental health, but it could potentially make people more aware and accepting of how to deal with such issues.
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