AI-Driven Burnout Management System: A Novel Approach Using Generative AI, MongoDB Atlas, Python, And Training Large Language Models (LLMs) - Version 3

Journal Title: Engineering and Technology Journal - Year 2025, Vol 10, Issue 04

Abstract

Burnout has become a significant concern in high-stress industries, impacting mental health and productivity. Traditional burnout management solutions lack real-time adaptability and personalized intervention strategies. This research explores an AI-driven burnout management mechanism leveraging Generative AI, MongoDB Atlas, Python, and Large Language Models (LLMs) to provide real-time detection, personalized coping strategies, and predictive analytics. The system collects and stores user responses, behavioral patterns, and sentiment data in MongoDB Atlas, while LLMs analyze and generate tailored burnout mitigation recommendations. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach in early burnout detection, personalized intervention, and user engagement, showing improvements in stress reduction and work-life balance. The proof of concept for AI-powered burnout detection and intervention demonstrates the technical feasibility of using Large Language Models (LLMs), Generative AI, MongoDB Atlas, and Python-based automation for real-time mental health support. The system successfully classifies burnout severity using LLMs trained on sentiment analysis, achieving an accuracy of 91.2%, which significantly outperforms traditional rule-based sentiment models. The use of MongoDB Atlas for scalable data storage ensures real-time burnout tracking, while FastAPI-based backend automation allows for seamless integration across platforms. Furthermore, Generative AI provides personalized stress interventions, dynamically adapting to user feedback and improving engagement. These technical validations highlight how AI-driven burnout management can be scalable, real-time, and enterprise-ready, paving the way for AI-powered diagnostics in mental health applications across various industries.

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Sasibhushan Rao Chanthati,

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  • EP ID EP763819
  • DOI 10.47191/etj/v10i04.09
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Sasibhushan Rao Chanthati, (2025). AI-Driven Burnout Management System: A Novel Approach Using Generative AI, MongoDB Atlas, Python, And Training Large Language Models (LLMs) - Version 3. Engineering and Technology Journal, 10(04), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-763819