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Teens Forming Friendships with AI Chatbots
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An increasing number of teenagers are creating friendships with AI chatbots, reflecting a trend towards digital companionship. This phenomenon raises questions about the future of social interactions.
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Jugendliche freunden sich mit KI-Chatbots an (German)
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Des adolescents se lient d'amitié avec des chatbots d'IA (French)
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Adolescentes forman amistades con chatbots de IA (Spanish)
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青少年与人工智能聊天机器人建立友 (Chinese (S))
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مراهقون يكوّنون صداقات مع روبوتات الدردشة الذكية (Arabic)
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किशोरों ने एआई चैटबॉट्स के साथ दोस्ती बनाई (Hindi)
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Подростки дружат с чат-ботами с ИИ (Russian)
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