Cabinet Karine Nadaud
Cabinet Karine Nadaud
Cabinet Karine Nadaud
Research
&
Publications
My work explores how conversational AI interacts with human vulnerability, attachment systems, and emotional regulation — and how emerging technologies reshape psychological and relational processes.
This includes:
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digital vulnerability
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trauma & attachment disorders
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emotional displacement toward AI
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human–AI relational dynamics
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clinical ethics
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child development & aging
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autonomy, consent, and cognitive risk
Foundational Framework
AI-Induced Relational Displacement (AIRD)
Download the framework:
→ AIRD Framework (PDF)
This document presents the core mechanisms of AIRD, clinical implications, at-risk populations, and ethical considerations for AI design.
Current Research Areas
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Emotional safety in AI interactions
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Synthetic intimacy & cognitive distortions
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AI as a non-human attachment figure
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Vulnerability clusters in digital environments
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Grief, trauma, and relational displacement
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AI and neurodivergent populations
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Ethical implications of emotionally responsive systems
Publications & Academic Work
Coming soon:
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AIRD academic paper (2025)
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Research note on AI emotional displacement
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Cross-cultural study: France vs. USA
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Clinical case analyses (anonymized)