Bryan Lum

AI for Mental Wellness: Help us build it

I’m Bryan, founder of Harmonian AI @Harmonian AI | Your Mind, All in One. . We’re building adaptive, empathetic AI tools designed to make personalized mental wellness support accessible to everyone.

As we refine our technology, I’d love to get this community's honest take on a few things:

  • Trust: What would make you feel safe talking to an AI about your emotional well-being?

  • Experience: Have you used AI for wellness before? What was missing?

  • Balance: Where is the "sweet spot" between AI efficiency and human-like empathy?

We are in the early stages, and your feedback is vital to ensuring we build something that truly helps people.

What are your biggest concerns—or hopes—for AI in the mental health space?

Looking forward to your thoughts!

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Rahul Raju

I’ve tried a few AI wellness tools, and they’re helpful, but they often feel a bit generic and don’t really remember context over time. The sweet spot for me is quick, practical support that still feels warm and non-judgmental and knows when to suggest talking to a real person. My biggest worry is people relying on it too much, but my biggest hope is that it makes support more accessible and helps people take small, meaningful steps.

Valentina Pizarro
Great initiative! I believe the key lies in pattern recognition with better context memory: the AI should identify behavioral loops across sessions and mirror them back empathetically. This would allow users to self-reflect or provide high-value ‘Proof of Work’ for their therapists. I’d love to see a ‘Therapist Summary Mode’ that bridge the gap between daily AI support and professional therapy. Also, I think it’s important that it could proactively trigger medical referrals based on empirical behavioral shifts and not just keywords.