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AI chatbots could help with loneliness, but a Yale professor says there's a catch

AI chatbots could be a lifeline for lonely older adults but may erode the social skills built through human interaction, a Yale professor said.

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AI chatbots could help with loneliness, but a Yale professor says there's a catch

AI chatbots could be a lifeline for lonely older adults but may erode the social skills built through human interaction, a Yale professor said.

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timesofindia.indiatimes.com15 h fa

ChatGPT, Claude and other AI chatbots may help lonely people feel better, but they cannot offer what humans…

Tech News News: Millions of people could benefit from artificial intelligence (AI) companions to help them cope with loneliness, but becoming overly dependent on them.

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  1. giovedì 9 luglio 2026·businessinsider.com

    AI chatbots could help with loneliness, but a Yale professor says there's a catch

    AI chatbots could be a lifeline for lonely older adults but may erode the social skills built through human interaction, a Yale professor said.

  2. sabato 11 luglio 2026·timesofindia.indiatimes.com

    ChatGPT, Claude and other AI chatbots may help lonely people feel better, but they cannot offer what humans can, Yale professor warns

    Tech News News: Millions of people could benefit from artificial intelligence (AI) companions to help them cope with loneliness, but becoming overly dependent on them.