Dating sure has changed since I was in the market decades ago. Some of us can’t imagine online dating, let alone dating a bot. Get over it—it’s now reality.

According to Vantage Point, a counseling company located in Texas, it surveyed 1,012 adults and a whopping 28% of them admitted to having “at least one intimate or romantic relationship with an AI system.” Vantage Point recently released “Artificial Romance: A Study of AI and Human Relationships,” that found:

The article explores whether having an intimate or romantic relationship with a bot is cheating on your partner or not, which we will not delve into here. The point is that it appears that a lot of adults are involved in relationships with bots.

According to Gizmo, younger generations, including 23% of Millennials and 33% of Gen Z report having romantic interactions with AI.

For adults, the pitfalls and “dangers” associated with dating a bot are thoroughly outlined in an informative article in Psychology Today. Some of the experts believe that dating a bot:

What is more alarming is the “astonishing proportion of high schoolers [who] have had a ‘romantic’ relationship with an AI” bot. According to the article by the same name, “this should worry you.”

Presently, one in five high school students say that “they or a friend have used AI to have a romantic relationship” according to a recent report from the Center for Democracy and Technology. This is consistent with other studies noting the high percentage of teens that are forming relationships with AI bots. The concerns for youngsters forming relationships with bots include the fact that they can “give dangerous advice to teens…encourage suicide, explaining how to self-harm, or hide eating disorders. Numerous teens have died by suicide after developing a close and sometimes romantic relationship with a chatbot.”

The Report found that 42% of highschoolers use AI “as a friend, or to get mental health support, or to escape from real life.” Additionally, 16% percent say they converse with an AI bot every day. It is also being used for AI-fabricated revenge porn, producing deepfakes, sexual harassment and bullying.

Like social media usage, parents need to be aware of the prevalence of kids interacting with AI bots for romantic relationships or mental health advice, and discuss the risks presented with them.

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