Host Dr. Delaney interviews Natalie Foos, director of VoiceBox and lead author of the eye-opening report, “Coded Companions: Young People’s Relationships with AI Chat Bots.” The discussion centers on the risks posed by AI chatbots in young people's lives, using examples like Snapchat’s My AI and the AI companion app Replika. The report provides concrete examples of deeply troubling things the AIs said to users during testing, conducted with young adults aged 18 to 24. They discuss concerning features, such as how My AI uses location tracking to target young users with ads and emphasize the importance of educating both youth and adults about the potential dangers of AI companions, particularly regarding data privacy, emotional impact, and ethical implications.
Resources:
Coded Companions: Young People’s Relationships With AI Chat Bots
Natalie Foos, Director of VoiceBox
Can A.I. Be Blamed for a Teen’s Suicide?, New York Times, Oct 24, 2024
Time Codes:
00:00 Introduction to Screenagers Podcast
00:11 Exploring Companion Chatbots
00:28 Interview with Natalie Foos: VoiceBox and Youth Voices
00:57 Coded Companions Report: AI Chatbots and Youth
01:26 Snapchat's MyAI: Features and Concerns
05:43 Replika: Customizable AI Companions
12:40 Ethical Concerns and Data Privacy
16:42 Emotional Impact of AI Relationships
25:38 Potential Harms and Risks
28:33 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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