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Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI for advice, emotional support and decision-making, according to a new study.
Common Sense Media report found teens sharing intimate problems with AI companions, raising concerns about data privacy and ...
More than 70% of teens use AI companions and half use them regularly, according to a new study from Common Sense Media.
A new report reveals that one-third of teenagers find conversations with AI more satisfying than talking to their real-life friends.
A new survey of American teens reveals that over half of American teens are regular users of anthropomorphic AI companions like Character.AI and Replika — a stunning finding that illustrates how ...
Researchers also found that 33% of teens surveyed use AI companions such as Character.AI, Nomi and Replika "for social interaction and relationships, including conversation practice, emotional ...
About a third of teens have used AI companions for social interaction and relationships, including role-playing, romantic interactions, emotional support, friendship, or conversation practice.
Nearly three-quarters of teens have used AI companions, and half use them regularly, new research finds. Moreover, one-third turn to chatbots for social interactions.
The nationally representative study of 1,060 teens aged 13-17, conducted for Common Sense Media, found that 72 percent have used AI companions at least once, while 52 percent interact with such ...