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TRUSTMIND Workshop: Responsible AI in Mental Health
Artificial intelligence is transforming healthcare – but how can we ensure it is used responsibly, fairly, and transparently?
The TRUSTMIND project brings together leading researchers and stakeholders to explore how AI can support mental healthcare while addressing its ethical, legal, and societal challenges. We are pleased to invite you to a two-day interdisciplinary workshop dedicated to shaping the future of trustworthy AI in mental health.
About the workshop
This invited workshop brings together internationally renowned scientists and early-career researchers working with AI in healthcare, with a particular focus on mental health. It addresses the development and evaluation of responsible and trustworthy AI in this rapidly evolving field, highlighting both technical advances and their clinical and ethical implications, and emphasizing the need for close interdisciplinary collaboration.
Through invited talks and cross-disciplinary discussions, the workshop aims to advance medical machine learning systems that are trustworthy, equitable, and beneficial to society.
The programme includes
- Scientific talks – Presentations by national and international experts. A list of confirmed speakers is available on the event website:
https://trustmindproject.github.io/responsibleAI4mentalhealth/
(Talk titles will be announced soon)
- Poster session – An opportunity for junior researchers to present and discuss their work with workshop participants
Workshop information
The workshop is designed to foster dialogue across disciplines and between research and policy. We welcome:
- Researchers and PhD students
- Clinicians and healthcare professionals
- Policymakers and representatives from health authorities
- Professionals working with AI, data science, and regulatory processes
- Melanie Ganz, Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen
- Aasa Feragen, Professor, DTU Compute, Technical University of Denmark
- Merete Osler, Professor, Center for Clinical Research and Prevention (CCRP), Bispebjerg Hospital
- Sune Hannibal Holm, Associate Professor, Section for Consumption, Bioethics and Governance
- Katharina Ó Cathaoir, Associate Professor, Institute of Human Rights
Dates
Monday 5 October 2026, 08:30–16:30
Tuesday 6 October 2026, 08:30–16:00
Location
University of Copenhagen
GEUS, Festsalen
Øster Voldgade 10
1350 Copenhagen C
Please register in advance to participate.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided on both days of the workshop. If you are unable to attend, we kindly ask that you cancel your registration.
TRUSTMIND is a collaborative research project at the intersection of neuroscience, machine learning, and medicine. The project develops AI-based approaches for mental health screening, with a focus on major depressive disorder, while critically examining the ethical, legal, and societal challenges involved.
The project is funded by the Lundbeck Foundation. The workshop is supported by the Danish Data Science Academy (DDSA).
More information
Further details on the programme and speakers will follow soon.