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New Study from STRIPED Explores How Generative AI Can Strengthen Eating Disorder Policy Advocacy - Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Eating Disorders (Google News) · April 7, 2026

In plain language

A new study from Harvard's STRIPED program shows how artificial intelligence can help people advocate for eating disorder prevention. Researchers found that AI tools can make it easier for community members to train for meetings with lawmakers and handle difficult legal research. By using these tools, people working to change public health laws can save time and improve their strategies for making a difference.

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Key takeaways

  • Generative AI can help train community advocates for more effective engagement with state and local legislators.
  • Artificial intelligence tools help streamline time-intensive tasks like complex legal research for health policy.
  • Using AI technology can increase the overall impact and knowledge of eating disorder prevention campaigns.
  • Researchers are exploring how to thoughtfully integrate AI into established public health and policy frameworks.

New Study from STRIPED Explores How Generative AI Can Strengthen Eating Disorder Policy Advocacy  Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

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