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Almost 75% of American Teens Have Used AI Companions, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: July 19, 2025 8:05 pm
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AI Companions on the Rise Among American Teens: A Closer Look at the Risks and Concerns

A recent survey released on Wednesday revealed that nearly three in four American teenagers have engaged with AI companions, with over half being regular users. These AI companions, which are chatbots designed for personal conversations rather than just completing tasks, can be found on platforms like Character.AI, Replika, and Nomi.

Unlike traditional AI assistants, these systems are programmed to form emotional connections with users. However, there are growing concerns about the mental health risks associated with these virtual relationships, as highlighted in a recent lawsuit against Character.AI.

3 in 4 American Teens Are Forming Relationships With AI
Front page of the Character.AI website for a user who has entered their age as 17. (C.AI)

A national study of 1,060 teens aged 13-17 by Common Sense Media found that 72 percent have used AI companions at least once, with 52 percent interacting with these platforms a few times per month.

While 30 percent of users find it entertaining and 28 percent are curious about the technology, alarming trends have emerged. One-third of users prefer discussing serious matters with AI companions over real people, and 24 percent have shared personal information like real names and locations.

Furthermore, 34 percent of teen users reported feeling uncomfortable with something an AI companion had said or done, highlighting the potential risks involved in these virtual relationships.

The survey also revealed an age divide in trust levels, with younger teens more likely to trust advice from AI companions compared to older teens.

Pie chart showing a high level of US teens trust tech companies
(Common Sense Media Report)

Despite the widespread usage of AI companions, most teens still find human interactions more satisfying and spend more time with real friends than with AI companions.

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Based on the findings, Common Sense Media recommends that individuals under 18 refrain from using AI companions until stronger safeguards are put in place to protect vulnerable young users.

It is crucial to prioritize the well-being of young people over profits when it comes to AI companion technology, as highlighted in the report.

© Agence France-Presse

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