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Teenagers are increasingly turning to AI for advice, emotional support and decision-making, according to a new study.
"It's eye-opening," said Michael Robb, the study's lead author and head researcher at Common Sense. He told The Associated ...
In a new survey, 31% of teens said their conversations with AI companions were "as satisfying or more satisfying" than ...
In the past few years, AI technology has advanced so far to see users have gone straight to machine models for just about ...
The chatbots’ appeal to kids, especially teens, is obvious. Unlike human friends, these AI companions will think all your jokes are funny. They’re programmed to be endlessly patient and to validate ...
— Help teens recognize that AI companions are programmed to be agreeable and validating. Explain that’s not how real ...
On vacation far from any tech hub, I stumbled upon a physician on the cutting edge of technology. He uses a simple trick to ...
A new study shows that over half of teens are regular users of AI companions — and some prefer them to their human friends.
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.
Instagram users were left puzzled after a strange glitch caused all their friends to appear as “AI” on the app. The issue ...
The AI momentum isn’t stopping and it’s bringing workers, venture capital money and life back to San Francisco.