Entries by Alexander Stein

The CAI Report

Insights and Commentary at the Intersection of Psychoanalysis and AI President’s Commission on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) Todd Essig, PhD + Amy Levy, PsyD | Co-Chairs  The CAI Report Alexander Stein, […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs

by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD This Note is not our usual update about the status of a specific project. It’s about community and perseverance. And the deeper […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs

by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD We come to this issue with both very good, and very sad, news. Let’s begin with the positive. We’ve been renamed! Still […]

Introduction to Special Issue

by Jean Petrucelli, Ph.D., CEDS-S and Sarah Schoen, Ph.D. Co-Editors of Psychanalysis and Irreverence (Routledge, 2026) At its best, psychoanalysis is an irreverent practice—challenging convention, subverting existing power structures, deconstructing […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs

by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD Psychoanalytic education is not immune to an essential tension observable globally and individually, and all levels in between—balancing the often-competing demands of […]

A Note From The CAI Co-Chairs

by Todd Essig, PhD and Amy Levy, PsyD One challenge the AI revolution presents is the way awareness frequently undermines engagement. How does one maintain a stance of critical, psychoanalytic […]

Response to Drs Essig and Levy

by Fred Gioia, MD I have few objections to what my fellow presenters have already stated. Instead, I will elaborate on a few salient points from their discussions and, of […]