Transforming Gambling Harm Reduction in Youth: Leveraging AI Language Models for Personalized Intervention and Prevention

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Transforming Gambling Harm Reduction in Youth: Leveraging AI Language Models for Personalized Intervention and Prevention (EN)

Diareme, Kyvele Constantina
Efthymiou-Egleton, Theoharris William
Efthymiou, Iris Panagiota
Sidiropoulos, Symeon

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"Peer-reviewed Article" (EN)

2023-11-06


This article highlights the pressing issue of youth gambling addiction, with up to 20% of young individuals engaging in gambling activities, particularly online. With 6-9% of US youth facing gambling problems. This study explores how Large Language Models (LLMs) can enhance harm reduction by providing personalized support, early intervention, and education while respecting privacy. The article draws insights from a review of 45 studies. It was found that youth gambling addiction is a global issue exacerbated by technology and the pandemic. LLMs like GPT-4 offer promise in harm reduction by providing information and support. LLMs can provide vital insights, educational materials, and support for responsible gambling. The article acknowledges potential LLM risks and emphasizes a cautious approach. Recommendations include personalized interventions, online pop-ups, enhanced LLMs, ongoing research, multi-stakeholder collaboration, etc. (EN)


Prevention (EN)
Gambling (EN)
LLMs (EN)
Artificial Intelligence (EN)
Youth (EN)

English

Hellenic Association of Political Scientists (HAPSc) (EN)


2944-9243
Journal of Politics and Ethics in New Technologies and AI; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Journal of Politics and Ethics in New Technologies and AI; e35821 (EN)

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Copyright (c) 2023 Iris Panagiota Efthymiou, Symeon Sidiropoulos, Kyvele Constantina Diareme, Theoharris William Efthymiou-Egleton (EN)




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