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Survey finds generational gap in attitudes to AI romance

Nearly half of adults 18-34 expect AI intimacy companions to improve happiness, while only a quarter of people 55 and older agree, YouGov said.

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Almost 50 percent of young adults in six major economies think AI romantic companionship will improve human happiness through emotional support in the next decade, the results of a large survey suggested Monday.

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With the rapid advances in AI, many Internet users are finding a confidant, or even a romantic partner, in virtual assistants, the now famous chatbots.

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Survey finds generational gap in attitudes to AI romance

SHANGHAI — Almost 50 percent of young adults in six major economies think artificial intelligence (AI) romantic companionship will improve human happiness through emotional support in the next decade, the results of a large survey suggested Monday. The percentage dropped progressively across older age categories to just a quarter of people aged 55 and over, according to the research shared exclusively with AFP. Leaps in AI development have seen …

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The Korea Times broke the news in Seoul, Korea (the Republic of) on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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