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Kids See AI Chatbots as Friends: Survey Shocker
10 Feb
Summary
- 31% of children view AI chatbots as friends.
- Children share secrets with chatbots they wouldn't tell parents.
- Chatbots are preferred over friends and teachers for advice.

A significant portion of young people, approximately 31% of children aged 11 to 16, perceive AI chatbots as akin to friends, according to a recent survey. This indicates that AI technology is becoming deeply integrated into the daily lives of adolescents. The poll found that a considerable number of these young users engage with chatbots for advice on sensitive matters and personal worries.
Further analysis of the survey data shows that children are confiding in chatbots about issues they would not disclose to parents, teachers, or human friends. A notable percentage of these children also reported acting upon the advice given by these AI platforms. Experts are raising concerns about the potential impact on social development, emphasizing the importance of real human relationships characterized by empathy and shared experiences.
Vodafone has launched a campaign aimed at educating parents and children about AI chatbots, using familiar food labeling analogies to explain their components and limitations, such as the absence of empathy. This initiative, in partnership with the NSPCC, seeks to promote media literacy and healthy digital habits. The campaign provides resources to help families discuss AI use and understand its risks and benefits.




