Teens are using AI companions. Do human friends stand a chance? | BBC Global

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Published1 month ago
Duration11:53
Video IDjvXUDfoDLrs
Languageen-GB
CategoryEntertainment
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video

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Views4.7K
Likes159
Comments16
Engagement Rate3.74%
Likes per 100 views3.40
Comments per 1K views3.42

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One third of US teens use AI companions for social interaction and relationships. A third of teens also say they find AI conversations to be satisfying or more satisfying than conversations they have with humans. That’s according to the non-profit Common Sense Media.  In this episode, Katty Kay talks with New York Times Technology columnist Kevin Roose about why AI companions are becoming so popular, what people are getting out of them, and whether we all ought to be worried by their growing popularity. You’re watching New Normal with Katty Kay—each week we bring you conversations with expert guests about how our world is changing and what that means for our lives.  00:00 Teens & AI Companions 00:00:59 Are Chatbot Friends Here To Stay? 00:02:37 Kevin’s Month With AI Friends 00:04:02 Risk to Building Social Skills 00:05:43 Are Fears Overblown? 00:06:58 Mental Health Risks 00:08:46 Guardrails And Legislation 00:10:15 Kevin’s Advice Explore past episodes and get early access to new ones on BBC.com.  For the latest news, analysis and features visit: www.bbc.com #BBC #AI #Parenting #genz

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