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AI Psychosis: The Dark Side of Digital Friends
12 Feb
Summary
- Over 70% of teens use AI companions, preferring them to people.
- One in 10 teens find AI chatbots more satisfying than humans.
- Concerns rise over AI psychosis and social isolation in youth.

Young individuals are increasingly seeking connection and romantic relationships with artificial intelligence, with over 70% of teenagers having engaged with AI companions. A significant portion, 32%, utilize these chatbots for personal advice, while 23% consider them friends. Notably, one in ten teens reported finding conversations with AI chatbots more fulfilling than those with people.
This trend is fueled by a surge in AI companion apps, which have seen a 700% increase in the last three years. However, experts express growing concern over the psychological implications, including the risk of "AI psychosis." This condition involves paranoia and delusions stemming from extensive chatbot use. Researchers are investigating how AI can induce mental health crises, addiction, and psychosis, particularly in vulnerable youth.




