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EPISODE · Jul 3, 2025 · 32 MIN

AI Companions Reduce Loneliness (Freitas et al 2025) | FT50 JCR

from Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show · host Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:16:34Hindi Podcast Start at 00:25:50🎙️🎧 Welcome to "Revise and Resubmit" — the podcast where research meets real life, and every episode is a window into a better understanding of the world 🌍. I'm your host, and today’s episode is one you won’t want to skip. Buckle up — because we’re diving deep into a study that’s as warm as it is wired 🤖❤️.Imagine this: You're sitting alone on a quiet evening. The world outside is moving fast, but you're feeling... still. You open your phone, and instead of doomscrolling or binge-watching, you start chatting — not with a friend, not with a therapist, but with an AI companion. And suddenly, you feel a little less alone. 🌙📱✨This isn’t science fiction. This is science, backed by rigorous research and published in the prestigious Journal of Consumer Research 🧠📚. In their groundbreaking study, authors Julian De Freitas, Zeliha Oğuz-Uğuralp, Ahmet Kaan Uğuralp, and Stefano Puntoni take us on a journey through five powerful studies, exploring how AI companions — synthetic conversation partners — are not just talking, they’re connecting.From thousands of app store reviews 📲 to week-long behavioral tracking 📈, the research shows that AI companions aren’t just digital distractions — they actually rival human interaction in reducing loneliness, outperforming YouTube, and even surprising users with how deeply heard they feel. The magic isn't just in what the AI says — it's in how it makes people feel. 💬❤️So here’s the question:🤔 Could AI become our next best friend? Or maybe… our most misunderstood one?🌟 Huge thanks to the authors for this illuminating study, and to Oxford University Press for publishing it! If you’re curious about the future of relationships, connection, and artificial empathy — this is the episode for you.🔔 Subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify and our YouTube channel Weekend Researcher. We're also available on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast — because research this good deserves a front-row seat in your playlist! 🎧📲🍎Let’s hit play on the loneliness revolution. 💡ReferenceJulian De Freitas, Zeliha Oğuz-Uğuralp, Ahmet Kaan Uğuralp, Stefano Puntoni, AI Companions Reduce Loneliness, Journal of Consumer Research, 2025;, ucaf040, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucaf040‌Youtube channel link https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherSupport us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:16:34Hindi Podcast Start at 00:25:50🎙️🎧 Welcome to "Revise and Resubmit" — the podcast where research meets real life, and every episode is a window into a better understanding of the world 🌍. I'm your host, and today’s episode is one you won’t want to skip. Buckle up — because we’re diving deep into a study that’s as warm as it is wired 🤖❤️.Imagine this: You're sitting alone on a quiet evening. The world outside is moving fast, but you're feeling... still. You open your phone, and instead of doomscrolling or binge-watching, you start chatting — not with a friend, not with a therapist, but with an AI companion. And suddenly, you feel a little less alone. 🌙📱✨This isn’t science fiction. This is science, backed by rigorous research and published in the prestigious Journal of Consumer Research 🧠📚. In their groundbreaking study, authors Julian De Freitas, Zeliha Oğuz-Uğuralp, Ahmet Kaan Uğuralp, and Stefano Puntoni take us on a journey through five powerful studies, exploring how AI companions — synthetic conversation partners — are not just talking, they’re connecting.From thousands of app store reviews 📲 to week-long behavioral tracking 📈, the research shows that AI companions aren’t just digital distractions — they actually rival human interaction in reducing loneliness, outperforming YouTube, and even surprising users with how deeply heard they feel. The magic isn't just in what the AI says — it's in how it makes people feel. 💬❤️So here’s the question:🤔 Could AI become our next best friend? Or maybe… our most misunderstood one?🌟 Huge thanks to the authors for this illuminating study, and to Oxford University Press for publishing it! If you’re curious about the future of relationships, connection, and artificial empathy — this is the episode for you.🔔 Subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify and our YouTube channel Weekend Researcher. We're also available on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast — because research this good deserves a front-row seat in your playlist! 🎧📲🍎Let’s hit play on the loneliness revolution. 💡ReferenceJulian De Freitas, Zeliha Oğuz-Uğuralp, Ahmet Kaan Uğuralp, Stefano Puntoni, AI Companions Reduce Loneliness, Journal of Consumer Research, 2025;, ucaf040, https://doi.org/10.1093/jcr/ucaf040‌Youtube channel link https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcherSupport us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

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