What AI ‘Friends’ Reveal About Human Friendship
Over the past year or two, AI has become not just a utilitarian tool but a technology that many people are turning to for connection and emotional support. One survey last year found that 16 percent of American adults had used AI for companionship, and a quarter of adults under 30 had. Yet in some ways, AI companionship is a logical destination for the current direction of human friendship.
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Types: Slippery Slope • Severity: Low