

AI and the future of therapy with Luis Voloch of Jimini Health
Oct 16, 2025
Luis Voloch, CEO and co-founder of Jimini Health, shares insights into the role of AI in behavioral health, having previously applied machine learning in immunology. He discusses how large language models (LLMs) elevate diagnostic and therapeutic capabilities through open-ended dialogue. Voloch emphasizes the importance of clinician oversight and the integration of AI to enhance complex care rather than replace it. He also explores the future of continuous patient engagement via AI, paving the way for precision psychiatry and improved clinical outcomes.
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LLMs Unlock Open-Ended Language Reasoning
- LLMs enable open-ended reasoning and dialogue beyond narrow supervised tasks like image classification.
- Their scale and architecture let systems handle conversations and less-constrained problems at new depth.
Scribes First, Patient-Facing Next
- AI scribes that document clinical sessions are the first major clinical LLM adoption wave.
- Patient-facing LLMs that support daily care are likely the larger next wave in behavioral health.
Behavioral Health Is A Natural Fit For LLMs
- Behavioral health uniquely centers on language for both diagnosis and therapy, making it ideal for LLMs.
- Talk therapies and language-based assessments map directly to LLM strengths.