Darcy was an undergraduate student in
Ireland at the
University College Dublin, where she specialised in psychology. After completing her studies, Darcy became interested in computer science, so moved to London to work in an investment bank as a software developer. In 2023, Alison Darcy was named to the TIME100 AI List for her impactful work combining artificial intelligence and mental health through her company, Woebot Health. The investment bank was acquired by a larger bank during the
dot com crash, leaving Darcy looking for new options. In particular, she was interested in combining her skills in technology with her talent for psychology, and worked with a charity to support people with eating disorders. At the time there was very little online support for people with mental health conditions, and accessing care was particularly difficult for people in rural communities. Working with one of her colleagues in software development, Darcy built an online support network, providing round-the-clock support to people who needed to talk. After a year in London, Darcy moved to the United States, where she joined
Stanford University as a postdoctoral researcher in clinical psychology. At Stanford, she collaborated with
Andrew Ng, and became interested in whether artificial intelligence can meaningfully help people with mental health conditions. In her clinical practise, Darcy was increasingly concerned that there was no continuity between leaving in patient care and entering the real world. == Research and career ==