A research project at Dartmouth College, assisted by undergraduates, aims to create a chatbot that provides support and personalized plans for health and wellness.
The project, called Evergreen, is being developed by a team of 130 undergraduate researchers and faculty members, including Nicholas Jacobson, associate professor of biomedical data science and psychiatry.
The goal is to leverage artificial intelligence to provide personalized interventions for students, considering their needs, habits and overall health goals.
Students such as Dayton O’Donoghue ’27, Iris Cao ’26, and Azaire Andre ’27 are contributing to the development of Evergreen, a college-sponsored app to support student wellness.
The chatbot will draw on students’ data to offer tailored support and plans for mental health and thriving on campus.
Author's summary: Dartmouth College develops AI chatbot for student well-being.