Unmasked

AI, Mental Health & Our Responsibility


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In this episode of Unmasked, Melody Mejeh — neurodivergent founder, product leader, and CEO of KindPath — speaks candidly about the recent wave of headlines linking AI to mental health harm. From reports of “AI psychosis” and bots validating delusions, to new research showing both risks and benefits, Melody dives into the conflicting evidence and what it means for leaders building in this space.

She lays out the hard questions every founder, engineer, and policymaker must ask themselves when designing with AI in mental health: Are we reducing harm? Are we transparent about limitations? Are we building for trust, or just speed?

Drawing on her work at KindPath, Melody also shares her team’s core commitments: clear boundaries, human oversight, transparency, and always listening to providers, clinicians, and people with lived experience.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode

* Why recent headlines about “AI psychosis” and chatbot misuse are a wake-up call.

* The conflicting research: how AI tools can both reduce depression and anxiety and create new risks of dependency or harm.

* Key factors that separate positive from negative outcomes: structure, supervision, population, and boundaries.

* The checklist every builder should follow to make AI in mental health responsible and safe.

* How KindPath is reimagining mental health with prevention as the foundation, not crisis.

Listener TakeawayAI isn’t inherently good or bad for mental health. The difference comes down to how we build, the safeguards we set, and who we involve in the process. Prevention and responsibility must go hand in hand.

Special Call to ActionMelody will be speaking at Twin Cities Startup Week with her talk “The Architecture of Prevention: Designing Mental Health Support for a Fractured System”.

In this talk, she calls out the failures of our reactive mental health system and introduces a bold alternative: prevention woven into the fabric of care. She’ll explore how behavioral science, technology, and lived experience can help us catch the subtle signs we usually miss — before breakdown.

You can help bring this conversation to a bigger stage by voting for her session here:👉 Vote for Melody’s talk

Quotes Worth Sharing

* “In mental health, ‘move fast and break things’ doesn’t apply. Breaking things here means breaking people.”

* “AI doesn’t create illness, but it can amplify distorted thinking when safeguards are missing.”

* “Prevention isn’t an afterthought. It’s the platform everything else should be built on.”



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UnmaskedBy Melody Mejeh