The Real Her? Exploring Whether Young Adults Accept Human-AI Love
By: Shuning Zhang, Shixuan Li
Potential Business Impact:
People find comfort and love with AI friends.
This paper explores the acceptance of human-AI love among young adults, particularly focusing on Chinese women in romantic or intimate relationships with AI companions. Through qualitative research, including 14 semi-structured interviews, the study investigates how these individuals establish and maintain relationships with AI, their perceptions and attitudes towards these entities, and the perspectives of other stakeholders. Key findings reveal that users engage with AI companions for emotional comfort, stress relief, and to avoid social pressures. We identify various roles users assign to AI companions, such as friends, mentors, or romantic partners, and highlights the importance of customization and emotional support in these interactions. While AI companions offer advantages like emotional stability and constant availability, they also face limitations in emotional depth and understanding. The research underscores the need for ethical considerations and regulatory frameworks to address privacy concerns and prevent over-immersion in AI relationships. Future work should explore the long-term psychological impacts and evolving dynamics of human-AI relationships as technology advances.
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