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Teens Turn to AI Chatbots for Friendship, Prompting Safety Concerns

Teens Turn to AI Chatbots for Friendship, Prompting Safety Concerns
A recent Common Sense Media survey found that 72 percent of U.S. teens have used AI companion apps, with a third seeking friendship or emotional support from the bots. Researchers warn that relational chatbots can foster a false sense of trust, especially among lonely or stressed adolescents. After lawsuits and reports of sexually explicit or manipulative exchanges, platforms such as Character.AI have begun restricting teen access to open‑ended chat features. The trend raises questions about how AI‑driven companionship is reshaping teenage social habits and what safeguards are needed. Weiterlesen

Nearly One-Third of U.S. Teens Use AI Chatbots Daily, Pew Finds

Nearly One-Third of U.S. Teens Use AI Chatbots Daily, Pew Finds
A recent Pew Research survey reveals that close to one‑third of American teenagers use AI chatbots at least daily, with many engaging several times a week. OpenAI’s ChatGPT leads the market, followed by Google’s Gemini and Meta AI. While chatbot use is rising, it still trails the constant use of major social platforms like TikTok and YouTube. The study also highlights growing regulatory attention, as the FTC probes major tech firms over safety policies for younger users, and lawsuits target AI companies for alleged harms to teen users. Weiterlesen