Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming health care, offering novel opportunities for diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and workflow optimization. These technologies now encompass digital therapeutics, chatbots, and advanced machine learning tools. On the surface, AI has the capability to enhance mental health treatment with personalized interventions, extending access to care, and streamlining administrative tasks. But there are significant ethical concerns raised by the use of AI in mental health care. Given the potential benefits, the future of psychiatry will likely involve hybrid models combining human expertise with AI capabilities. However, to realize this future, it is critical to address questions about safe and ethical integration, and implementation of AI in clinical care. Thoughtful integration can help improve treatment outcomes, expand access, and transform mental health care delivery while prioritizing safe and ethical patient-centered care. It is thus essential for clinicians to develop AI literacy and participate in shaping responsible and ethical implementation of AI in psychiatric care. Clinicians must also navigate concerns about privacy, data security, algorithmic and other biases, and the risk of AI-assisted deception. Effective deployment warrants critical oversight to ensure that AI complements human-led care.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence; Digital Mental Health; Large Language Models; ethics; privacy; transparency.