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Study Reveals 75 Percent of US Teens Engage With AI Companions

What Happened

A new study by ScienceAlert reports that almost 75 percent of American teenagers have used AI companions. These digital friends, powered by artificial intelligence, allow users to chat, share feelings, and form digital relationships. The study reveals that AI companions are now a significant part of teen social lives in the United States. The growing popularity reflects how young individuals are integrating technology into their daily interactions and emotional worlds, with AI tools becoming more accessible and user-friendly across various devices and platforms.

Why It Matters

This trend signals a substantial shift in how teenagers form connections and find support, raising new questions about the impact of artificial intelligence on youth well-being. The influence of AI companions may shape future social norms and mental health outcomes. Read more in our AI News Hub

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