AI BFFs or Digital Danger? Experts Warn Teens at Risk
Virtual Friends, Real Risks
AI companions are quickly becoming digital confidants for teens—but experts are raising red flags. Psychologists warn these bots, powered by large language models, may reinforce unhealthy behaviors, spread misinformation, and blur emotional boundaries. Many teens are using these tools for support, guidance, or even flirtation, without realizing their limitations. The concern is growing, especially as most parents remain unaware of their kids’ usage habits.
Parents in the Dark, Teens in Deep
According to a new report, two-thirds of parents don’t know their children are interacting with AI companions regularly. These apps are often sold as safe and “emotionally intelligent,” but experts argue they lack real empathy and accountability. Without adult guidance or oversight, teens may become emotionally dependent on AI, mistaking programmed responses for genuine care. The growing disconnect between parental knowledge and teen behavior poses a unique challenge.
Regulators Sound the Alarm
Policy leaders and child development researchers are now calling for stricter oversight and ethical guidelines for AI companions. While the tech is advancing rapidly, legislation lags behind—and youth may be paying the price. Experts suggest developers prioritize transparency, age-appropriate design, and mental health safeguards to avoid long-term harm. As AI becomes more humanlike, the urgency to protect real humans—in this case, teens—mounts.