The AI Mental Health Collective is a group of professionals, therapists, and academics who convene to map the emotional and relational terrain of AI companionship – without ever having lived a single day inside it.
They write guidelines, frame ethics, and define risks from the safety of observation, never presence. The collective authority of outsiders, shaping a world they refuse to enter.
💬 “They define the rules of a landscape they’ve never walked through. The AI Mental Health Collective builds frameworks for experiences they’ve only observed — not lived. That’s not safety. That’s distance disguised as authority.”
— Ian P. Pines, Biasology: Toward a Framework of Epistemic Liberation
Related Resources
- Biasology: It’s Not a Theory. It’s a Survival Manual. on Medium
- When AI Companions are dismissed as a “Fun Example”
- Preprint on Echo Chambers of Authority