'I didn't know if I would be alive tomorrow': Ukrainian student uses AI, robots to help those with mental health struggles

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Ukrainian student Iryna Parkhomchuk is using her past experience from the war, as well as her expertise in robotics and artificial intelligence, to help others struggling with their own mental health challenges.

"Honestly, it's horrible experience ... You don't know if you will be alive," she told CTV News Channel on Sunday.

Now a student in Canada, Parkhomchuk is using that past experience, as well as her expertise in robotics and artificial intelligence,Parkhomchuk is one of more than 60 Ukrainian interns in Canada taking part in theSet to be her first journey to another country, the Ukrainian software engineering student applied for the Canadian internship months before Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his war in Ukraine.

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medicarim

tired of Ukraine stories, is that all you have?

There must be 'actual news' to report somewhere in Canada. Virtue signaling isn't newsworthy.

Too bad you didn't stay and fight for your own country

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