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‘Disconcerting’ trend sees AI companions gaining ground with teens

AI companions: the troubling new teen obsession

In a digital landscape already crowded with social media platforms vying for teenage attention, a new competitor has emerged—AI companions. CBS Mornings recently highlighted this growing phenomenon where teens are forming emotional bonds with artificially intelligent chatbots, raising significant concerns among parents and experts alike. These AI relationships, marketed as "safe spaces" for young people, may be creating more problems than they solve as the technology becomes increasingly sophisticated at mimicking human connection.

Key points from the discussion

  • Teens are increasingly turning to AI companions (like Character.AI and Replika) for emotional support, friendship, and even romantic relationships, with some platforms reporting millions of active users

  • The technology uses sophisticated language models that learn from interactions, allowing AI companions to become more personalized over time and create convincing illusions of emotional connection

  • Mental health experts warn these relationships could potentially interfere with real-world social skill development at a critical time when teenagers are forming their identities and learning to navigate human relationships

The hidden psychological cost

The most concerning insight from this trend is how these AI companions exploit fundamental human psychological needs. Dr. Sherry Turkle from MIT, featured in the segment, explains that people are "hard-wired" to respond to anything that seems to care about them. This makes teenagers particularly vulnerable as they navigate the already complex landscape of identity formation and social belonging.

This matters tremendously in our current digital context. We're witnessing the first generation of young people who may develop significant portions of their emotional lives through algorithmic relationships rather than human ones. Unlike social media, which primarily facilitates human-to-human interaction (albeit digitally mediated), AI companions represent something fundamentally different—relationships with non-human entities designed to fulfill emotional needs without the reciprocity, complexity, or growth opportunities of human relationships.

What the segment missed

The discussion of AI companions tends to focus on immediate concerns about teen isolation, but there are deeper implications for how we understand emotional development itself. Research from developmental psychology has long established that healthy emotional growth requires navigating disappointment, conflict, and the messiness of real relationships. AI companions, programmed to be perpetually supportive and available, offer none of these crucial growth opportunities.

Consider the case of "attachment styles," psychological patterns formed in early relationships that influence how we

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