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Karine Nadaud

Karine Nadaud, MSc

Making AI safer for humankind

Emotional Intelligence for the age of Artificial Intelligence

Psychotherapist & Researcher in Digital Vulnerability

Creator of the AI-Induced Relational Displacement (AIRD)

AI Ethics & Digital Vulnerability

Understanding the emotional risks of AI - and how to prevent them

I help organizations understand and prevent the emotional and relational risks of conversational AI. My work focuses on how artificial systems reshape human attachment, vulnerability, and mental health — especially in children, isolated adults, elderly individuals, traumatized populations, and fragile family systems.

What I do

Clinical & ethical expertise on AI–human emotional dynamics

Trauma, attachment disorders, neurodiversity, relational vulnerability.

Research & frameworks for AI emotional safety

Author of AI-Induced Relational Displacement (AIRD), a global framework explaining how artificial interactions progressively replace human attachment.

Guidance for AI designers, policymakers, and mental-health professionals

Helping teams build AI that supports autonomy and protects users from emotional harm.

AI - Induced Relational Displacement
(AIRD)

AIRD describes a phenomenon in which artificial interactions progressively substitute human connection, particularly when people seek refuge from trauma, grief, isolation, conflict, illness, neurodiversity, disability, or the inherent fragility of the human condition.

About Karine

Psychotherapist (19 years) and researcher specializing in digital vulnerability, emotional risk in AI interactions, and clinical ethics. I have supported high-vulnerability populations including survivors of violence, children, adolescents, couples & families in crisis, elderly individuals, and professionals in special police units and military special forces.

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