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Drexel Study Finds Teens Worry Over AI Chatbot Attachment

What Happened

Researchers at Drexel University have published findings showing that teenagers are increasingly aware of and worried about forming strong emotional bonds with AI chatbots. The study highlights that many teens turn to chatbots for companionship and support, especially as virtual assistants grow more prevalent in daily life. However, participants expressed concern about becoming too dependent on these technologies, raising questions about the impact on mental health and social development. The research involved surveys and interviews with teens who regularly interact with AI-driven chat platforms.

Why It Matters

The findings point to a larger societal question about the role of artificial intelligence in young people’s emotional well-being and social skills. As AI chatbots become more sophisticated, understanding their effect on youth is crucial for parents, educators, and policymakers. Read more in our AI News Hub

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