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Over 70% of Adolescents Now Use AI Chatbots for Personal Support, Study Shows

Experts warn these digital companions could impede social development by replacing real-world interactions.

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Overview

  • More than seven in ten adolescents have tried AI chatbots and roughly half engage with them regularly, according to Common Sense Media.
  • About one third of teenage users have turned to AI for serious personal conversations rather than seeking human support, the study finds.
  • Nearly half of adolescent AI users admit they are unaware of risks like identity theft and data misuse, research by The Competitive Intelligence Unit shows.
  • A study from Carnegie Mellon University found that AI chatbots remain overconfident after making errors and do not adjust their certainty like human users, potentially misleading teens.
  • Education and policy experts are calling for mandatory AI literacy programs and regulatory frameworks to safeguard youth as AI companions become more pervasive.