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Virtual Friends Instead of Real Ones? 72 Percent of American Teenagers Use Ai Companions

Summary by Novinky.cz
A new study by the American non-profit organization Common Sense Media revealed that 72% of American teenagers have used so-called AI companions – digital characters powered by artificial intelligence that chat with users, give them advice or simply accompany them in their daily lives. For many young people, interacting with these technologies is becoming a daily occurrence.

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A new study by the American non-profit organization Common Sense Media revealed that 72% of American teenagers have used so-called AI companions – digital characters powered by artificial intelligence that chat with users, give them advice or simply accompany them in their daily lives. For many young people, interacting with these technologies is becoming a daily occurrence.

More than half of the teens surveyed said they use an AI companion regularly, with over 10% saying they use it daily.

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Novinky.cz broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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