AI Companions Reduce Loneliness
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
Jul 9, 2024
Abstract
Chatbots are now able to engage in sophisticated conversations with consumers
in the domain of relationships, providing a potential coping solution to
widescale societal loneliness. Behavioral research provides little insight into
whether these applications are effective at alleviating loneliness. We address
this question by focusing on AI companions applications designed to provide
consumers with synthetic interaction partners. Studies 1 and 2 find suggestive
evidence that consumers use AI companions to alleviate loneliness, by employing
a novel methodology for fine tuning large language models to detect loneliness
in conversations and reviews. Study 3 finds that AI companions successfully
alleviate loneliness on par only with interacting with another person, and more
than other activities such watching YouTube videos. Moreover, consumers
underestimate the degree to which AI companions improve their loneliness. Study
4 uses a longitudinal design and finds that an AI companion consistently
reduces loneliness over the course of a week. Study 5 provides evidence that
both the chatbots' performance and, especially, whether it makes users feel
heard, explain reductions in loneliness. Study 6 provides an additional
robustness check for the loneliness alleviating benefits of AI companions.