Mila Launches Its First National Hackathon Focused on the Safety of Conversational AI in Youth Mental Health Contexts

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Montréal, March 13, 2026 – Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, in collaboration with Bell Canada, Buzz HPC and Kids Help Phone (KHP), today announced the launch of its first national hackathon dedicated to the safe development of conversational AI systems in youth mental health contexts. The event will take place from March 16 to 23, 2026.

The hackathon’s objective is clear: to design, test and document practical technical safeguards that reduce the risk of harm when young people interact with conversational AI systems, particularly in sensitive contexts related to support, prevention, and guidance.

Conversational AI tools are becoming increasingly embedded in everyday life. When poorly designed or insufficiently governed, however, they can exacerbate psychological vulnerability. The hackathon will bring together experts in artificial intelligence, data science and cybersecurity — including technical specialists from Bell and Buzz HPC, as well as researchers from Mila — alongside youth mental health and intervention professionals, notably from KHP.

According to KHP, its services were used more than 3.7 million times across Canada in 2025. The organization also reports that 78% of young people texting KHP have said they have shared something that they have never shared with anyone else before. In this context, the reliability of conversational AI responses is critical. The ability to recognize risk, avoid harmful outputs and redirect users to human support when appropriate can make a meaningful difference.

The hackathon will focus on applied AI safety methods, including the development and evaluation of safeguards, prompt engineering techniques, and the use of synthetic data to stress-test risky behaviours and improve model robustness. A public opening conference will launch the event on March 16, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., both in person in Montreal and online. Full details and registration information are available online.

“Young people are already using conversational systems to talk about what they are going through. Do they help? And, more critically, are they safe? Our collective responsibility is to ensure these technologies, if and when made available, are designed with rigour and safety, particularly when conversations involve vulnerability. This hackathon offers a concrete way to test current limitations and deliver safeguards that can benefit the broader ecosystem”. - Mila, Simona Gandrabur, Head of AI Safety Studio

“When developed and deployed responsibly, AI has the potential to support initiatives with meaningful social impact. By contributing our technological expertise and infrastructure, we aim to accelerate the development of safety mechanisms that strengthen the reliability of conversational systems and advance trustworthy innovation”. - Bell, Michel Richer, Senior Vice-President, Enterprise Solutions, Data Engineering and AI

“KHP is on the frontlines with young people every single day, during moments of crisis or need. With 36-years of experience of being a safe space for young people to Feel Out Loud, KHP is well positioned to continue to meet young people in their worlds. With a strong track record of developing, testing and delivering access points that are relevant to youth. KHP is proud to participate alongside Mila and Bell, as we focus on blending human and AI capabilities to better serve young people based on their experience and language. We are committed to working in partnership to develop, learn and deliver a safe, responsible youth facing generative AI experience to support a young person - one that supports vulnerability and prioritizes timely connection to human support.” - Kids Help Phone, Jenny Yuen, Group Head and Executive Vice President, Partnerships and Government Relations

About Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute

Fondé par le professeur Yoshua Bengio, Mila – Institut québécois d'intelligence artificielle est le plus grand centre universitaire de recherche en IA au monde spécialisé dans l'apprentissage profond, qui compte plus de 1 500 membres. Basé à Montréal, Mila est né d'un partenariat unique entre l'Université de Montréal et l'Université McGill, qui se consacre à faire progresser les avancées scientifiques qui stimulent l'innovation et garantissent que l'IA profite à toutes et à tous. Organisme à but non lucratif, Mila est fortement soutenu par le gouvernement du Canada dans le cadre de la Stratégie pancanadienne en matière d'IA et du gouvernement du Québec. Reconnu internationalement pour ses recherches influentes, ses partenariats mondiaux en matière d'innovation et son leadership dans les efforts multilatéraux en faveur d'une IA responsable, Mila continue de façonner l'avenir de l'IA à l'échelle mondiale. Pour en savoir plus, visitez mila.quebec.

About Bell

Bell is Canada's largest communications company, leading the way in advanced fibre and wireless networks, enterprise services and digital media. By delivering next-generation technology that leverages cloud-based and AI-driven solutions, we’re keeping customers connected, informed and entertained while enabling businesses to compete on the world stage. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca or BCE.ca.

About Kids Help Phone
Kids Help Phone (KHP) is Canada’s only free, national, 24/7, multilingual and confidential e-mental health service for youth to get help and Feel Out Loud. Since 1989, KHP has been the empowering, trusted changemaker giving young people’s feelings, big and small, a non-judgmental place to go through personalized well-being solutions. A made-in-Canada, global leader, KHP continually evolves by blending data, innovation and technology with real human support and clinical knowledge to unlock the hope young people need to thrive in their world. Explore help for all the feelings at KidsHelpPhone.ca.

 

Media and RSVP

Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute
Christian Ahuet
Public Relation Consultant
T. : 514 994-7496
christian.ahuet@mila.quebec 

Bell
David Marcille
media@bell.ca

Kids Help Phone
Nicole Danesi
Senior Director, Strategic Storytelling and Communications
nicole.danesi@kidshelpphone.ca