The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Sexuality: A Five-Year Literature Review 2020–2024

N Döring, TD Le, LM Vowels, MJ Vowels… - Current Sexual Health …, 2025 - Springer
Generative AI tools present new risks and opportunities for human sexuality and sexual
health. More research is needed to better understand the intersection of GenAI and sexuality …

Language discrepancies in the performance of generative artificial intelligence models: an examination of infectious disease queries in English and Arabic

M Sallam, K Al-Mahzoum, O Alshuaib, H Alhajri… - BMC Infectious …, 2024 - Springer
Background Assessment of artificial intelligence (AI)-based models across languages is
crucial to ensure equitable access and accuracy of information in multilingual contexts. This …

Large language models in an app: conducting a qualitative synthetic data analysis of how snapchat's “My AI” responds to questions about sexual consent, sexual …

TL Marcantonio, G Avery, A Thrash… - The Journal of Sex …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Comprehensive sexual health education for young people often remains largely
inaccessible, leaving gaps in knowledge about sexual consent, refusals, sexual assault, and …

Applying and Evaluating Large Language Models in Mental Health Care: A Scoping Review of Human-Assessed Generative Tasks

Y Hua, H Na, Z Li, F Liu, X Fang, D Clifton… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
Large language models (LLMs) are emerging as promising tools for mental health care,
offering scalable support through their ability to generate human-like responses. However …

An AI-Assisted Multi-Agent Dual Dialogue System to Support Mental Health Care Providers

OP Kampman, YS Phang, S Han, M Xing… - arXiv preprint arXiv …, 2024 - arxiv.org
We introduce a general-purpose, human-in-the-loop dual dialogue system to support mental
health care professionals. The system, co-designed with care providers, is conceptualized to …

[PDF][PDF] Exploring How Large Language Models Understand Sexual Communication in Hypothetical Sexual Situations

The research was funded by the Institute of Psychology at University of Lausanne,
Switzerland. The funders had no involvement in the collection, analysis, or interpretation of …