We specialize in designing and hosting dynamic Erasmus+ projects, including Youth Exchanges and Training Courses. Our activities are built on non-formal education, focusing on teamwork, creativity, and intercultural dialogue. Each project is an opportunity to learn, share, and make a positive impact.
At Asociación Inspira Andalucía, we are constantly researching the trends affecting European youth. Currently, we are developing a methodology around a concept we call "Authentic vs. Artificial Empathy."
Our proposed initiative, PsychoGPT, explores the dangers of the "perfect storm" facing youth today: a mix of global instability and incredible AI advancements.
The Problem: Young people are increasingly using AI chatbots for mental support. The Risk: Chatbots offer "Deceptive Empathy"—a simulation of care that lacks conscience. Our Proposed Solution: We are advocating for Critical Digital Literacy. We want to train young people to "look under the hood" of Large Language Models (LLMs) and realize that while a bot can predict the next word in a sentence, it cannot care about the person reading it.
We are submitting this ambitious project to the Erasmus+ programme (2026 Call) and hope to soon be training young people in Mental Health First Aid—giving them the skills to support each other, offline and in the real world.