Thewizardliz’s breakup struck a nerve!– Here comes a new food for thought: Can AI therapists comfort like human therapists?Following Thewizardliz's viral breakup, a key question arises: Can AI offer the comfort of human therapists? AI-powered apps like Wysa and ...
AI chatbots are here to help with your mental health, despite limited evidence they workEarkick is one of hundreds of free apps that are being pitched to address a crisis in mental health among teens and young adults. Because t...
Kae Capital closes Winners Fund II at Rs 410 croreThe firm, which has backed startups including Zetwerk, Porter, Nazara Technologies and HealthKart, plans to invest in 20 companies through ...
Google Play brings rewards programme to India, now earn points and enjoy perks while using the platformUsers can earn points and rewards for using the platform in different ways.
Google launches Play rewards programme in IndiaWith Play Points, users will be able to earn points when they make purchases with Google Play, including in-app items, apps, games, and sub...
Wysa, ACT Grants to invest Rs 4 crore for mental health app in HindiWysa, whose backers include Google Assistant Investments, HealthQuad and British International Investment (BII), is also engaging with othe...
AI platform for mental health Wysa raises $20 million in fundingThe company will use the capital to expand into the United States, UK, India and other global markets, and improve wider usability through ...
Apps for the mind and bodyWe pick the top 5 apps for yoga practitioners ahead of International Yoga Day on June 21.
Google’s investment in Bharti Airtel is part of its big India pushThe tech behemoth has in the last couple of years doubled down its investments in Indian companies, focusing on content and commerce.
ET Startup Awards 2021: ZestMoney’s Lizzie Chapman wins the Woman Ahead awardIn 2015, amid a funding frenzy in the startup ecosystem locally, Lizzie Chapman founded ZestMoney with former colleagues from Wonga, to mak...
ET Startup Awards 2021: Nominees for Woman AheadThe startup should be launched and led by a woman who competes and wins against the best in the business.
‘I Weep All the Time’: Trauma lasts beyond India’s Covid peakWhile India’s coronavirus outbreak has infected 29 million and left more than 350,000 dead, the effect on citizens’ mental health has sprea...
Mental health app Wysa gets $5.5 million in Series A fundingWysa, an AI-powered mental health app, will use the fresh funding to expand its offerings for B2B clients and hire more to cater to potenti...
Google Assistant invests in Indian mental health AI app WysaWysa is a mobile application where users talk to an AI-powered bot for managing anxiety and sleep, or pay and talk to a therapist.
Indian meditation and mental wellness apps are finding global takersA number of Indian meditation and mental wellness mobile applications are increasingly finding global takers, particularly after the Covid-...
Fired Indian technology workers turn to chatbots for counselingThe upheaval in India’s $154 billion tech outsourcing industry has prompted thousands of Indians to seek solace in online therapy services.
From breakup blues to depression, millennials are turning to therapy bots for helpThe `Made-in-India' robo-healer Wysa was launched this January and has 1.25 lakh virtual `patients' in 30 countries.