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Why AI Friends Will Never Work

Half of American adults are lonely, which poses health risks that researchers compare to smoking 15 cigarettes a day. More than $500 billion is being poured into AI companions promising to fix it.

But is there any real promise here? Can AI truly substitute our deepest social needs, or are we trading one form of loneliness for another?

In this video, we examine the science of human connection, the hidden ways our bodies communicate beneath conscious awareness, and what the largest studies reveal about people who turn to AI for companionship.

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🖋️ AI companion market valued at half a trillion dollars

🖋️ Harvard study: AI reduces momentary loneliness like human conversation

🖋️ Users anthropomorphize AI and form genuine emotional attachment

🖋️ Oxytocin called “nature’s medicine”

🖋️ University of Wisconsin study: texting mom didn’t trigger hormonal response

🖋️ Women’s tears reduced men’s aggression by 44 percent

🖋️ OpenAI/MIT four-week RCT: heavy use correlated with higher loneliness

🖋️ Aalto University two-year longitudinal study of nearly 2,000 users

🖋️ Study: only human pairing reduced loneliness, not empathy chatbot

🖋️ Analysis of 35,000 conversations identified six harmful AI behaviors

🖋️ Analysis of 736 Reddit posts revealed codependent Replika patterns

🖋️ Common Sense Media: AI companions are “unacceptable risk” for minors

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