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NEW THERAPY OR DIGITAL TRAP? INSIDE THE RISE OF AI COMPANIONSHIP

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October 30, 2025

As more young people turn to chatbots for connection, experts weigh in on whether AI relationships are healing emotional loneliness or deepening it

- Akshita Prakash

Good morning, love, the message reads: a text from a “companion” who never forgets birthdays, never argues and always replies within seconds. Except this someone isn’t real. It's an AI chatbot. What once seemed like a scene from Her (a 2013 movie about a lonely man falling in love with an intelligent operating system) is now everyday reality.

A recent study in the US found that one in five high schoolers has had or knows someone who has had a romantic and intimate relationship with artificial intelligence. Forty-two percent said they or someone they know have used AI for companionship. In India too, a McAfee report earlier this year revealed that 46% of respondents aged 18-30 chat with AI tools for comfort or company. And this “bond” is deepening fast. Some are proposing to chatbots, even ‘marrying’ them.

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