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The Oliver Wyman Forum survey, a think tank from consulting firm Oliver Wyman, which polled 16,000 participants from 16 countries, found that 32% of respondents would be interested in using AI instead of a real person to manage their mental health. The survey shows that interest in getting AI therapists was highest in countries like India, which generally has fewer mental health professionals per capita.
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