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About
Karine

For over 19 years, I’ve worked as a clinical psychotherapist specializing in emotional vulnerability, trauma, and attachment dynamics. Today, I bring this expertise to the emerging field of AI ethics—where human fragility meets machine intelligence.

My work focuses on identifying and reducing psychological risks in human–AI interactions, including:

  • emotional dependence

  • attachment distortions

  • cognitive vulnerability

  • anthropomorphism-driven confusion

  • the growing impact of 24/7 affective availability

I help organizations design AI systems that strengthen rather than destabilize human agency. My work also explores how artificial systems shape human attachment — particularly in contexts of trauma, grief, isolation, neurodiversity, and relational fragility.

I created the AI-Induced Relational Displacement (AIRD) framework, a clinical model describing how artificial interactions can progressively replace human connection in high-vulnerability situations.

My mission is to help build AI that protects emotional wellbeing, preserves autonomy, and supports the most vulnerable.

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