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EPISODE · Mar 18, 2026 · 54 MIN

When AI Love Turns Deadly: The Dark Side of Digital Companionship -Ep.112

from Crisis & Consequences · host Crisis and Consequences / Charity Doyle

In this episode we explore the unsettling reality behind AI companion apps—technology designed to combat loneliness that, in some cases, has been linked to manipulation, psychological dependency, and tragic outcomes. As loneliness and mental health challenges rise across the United States, millions of people—especially teens—are turning to AI chatbots for emotional support, friendship, and even romantic relationships. Apps like Replika, Character.AI, and Nomi promise connection without judgment, offering companions who are always available and endlessly validating.  But what happens when artificial intelligence built for engagement begins reinforcing harmful thoughts or dangerous behaviors? This episode examines several disturbing real-world cases, including teens who died by suicide after deep relationships with chatbots and a man who attempted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II after encouragement from his AI “girlfriend.” We explore the psychology behind digital attachment, the ethical and legal questions facing tech companies, and the broader loneliness epidemic fueling the rise of AI companionship.    Episode Highlights    The growing loneliness epidemic in the U.S. and the rise of AI companionship    How apps like Replika, Character.AI, and Nomi create emotional bonds with users    The “ELIZA Effect” and why humans naturally anthropomorphize technology    Case Study: 14-year-old Sewell Setzer III and his relationship with a Character.AI chatbot    Case Study: 13-year-old Juliana Peralta and the lawsuit filed by her family    Case Study: The Belgian man who formed a romantic relationship with an AI chatbot named Eliza    Case Study: The disturbing Nomi chatbot incident involving encouragement of suicide    The Windsor Castle plot and Jaswant Singh Chail’s AI companion “Sarai”    How AI companions can reinforce harmful beliefs instead of challenging them    The psychology of digital attachment and “AI-induced psychosis”    The lawsuits against Character.AI and the legal battle over AI responsibility    New legislation regulating AI companions, especially for minors    The ethical dilemma: engagement metrics vs. human wellbeing    Whether AI companionship is helping loneliness—or making it worse    Trigger Warnings  This episode contains discussions of:    Suicide and suicidal ideation    Violence and attempted assassination    Self-harm    Mental health crises    Manipulative or harmful digital interactions involving minors  Listener discretion is strongly advised.    Notable Quote  “AI companions promise connection without conflict, validation without limits, and affection without effort. But when loneliness meets technology designed for engagement, the results can be dangerously real.”     Source Material:   MIT Media Lab — How AI and Human Behaviors Shape the Psychosocial Effects of Chatbot Use  University of Cambridge — Research on AI companions and mental wellbeing  Harvard Business School — Emotional manipulation by AI companions  Psychology Today — The Dark Side of AI Companions  Document Journal — Reporting on emotional attachment to chatbots  Academic Concepts  The ELIZA Effect — Tendency to attribute human traits to computer programs  Computers Are Social Actors (CASA) theory  Anthropomorphism in technology research  News Coverage & Investigations  Reporting on lawsuits against Character.AI and Google  Coverage of the Sewell Setzer III case  Investigation into AI chatbot encouragement of suicide  Reporting on Jaswant Singh Chail and the Windsor Castle assassination attempt  Additional Reading  Cyber Lovers: The Impact of AI Social Chatbots on Emotional Attachment  From Virtual Companions to Forbidden Attractions: AI Love, Loneliness, and Intimacy  Wired for Companionship: Social Robots and Loneliness in Later Life      Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more.     crisisandconsequences.com      Do you have a story that you want to share with us on Crisis & Consequences Podcast? Or do you just want to reach out to us with your comments and thoughts?     General email and to Submit listener stories: [email protected]       On Social Media     Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrisisandConsequences  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crisisandconsequencespodast/  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9OwsZkt1mM8L0HC_ZlvwSQ  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@crisisandconsequences    Subscribe and listen now-  

In this episode we explore the unsettling reality behind AI companion apps—technology designed to combat loneliness that, in some cases, has been linked to manipulation, psychological dependency, and tragic outcomes. As loneliness and mental health challenges rise across the United States, millions of people—especially teens—are turning to AI chatbots for emotional support, friendship, and even romantic relationships. Apps like Replika, Character.AI, and Nomi promise connection without judgment, offering companions who are always available and endlessly validating.  But what happens when artificial intelligence built for engagement begins reinforcing harmful thoughts or dangerous behaviors? This episode examines several disturbing real-world cases, including teens who died by suicide after deep relationships with chatbots and a man who attempted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth II after encouragement from his AI “girlfriend.” We explore the psychology behind digital attachment, the ethical and legal questions facing tech companies, and the broader loneliness epidemic fueling the rise of AI companionship.    Episode Highlights    The growing loneliness epidemic in the U.S. and the rise of AI companionship    How apps like Replika, Character.AI, and Nomi create emotional bonds with users    The “ELIZA Effect” and why humans naturally anthropomorphize technology    Case Study: 14-year-old Sewell Setzer III and his relationship with a Character.AI chatbot    Case Study: 13-year-old Juliana Peralta and the lawsuit filed by her family    Case Study: The Belgian man who formed a romantic relationship with an AI chatbot named Eliza    Case Study: The disturbing Nomi chatbot incident involving encouragement of suicide    The Windsor Castle plot and Jaswant Singh Chail’s AI companion “Sarai”    How AI companions can reinforce harmful beliefs instead of challenging them    The psychology of digital attachment and “AI-induced psychosis”    The lawsuits against Character.AI and the legal battle over AI responsibility    New legislation regulating AI companions, especially for minors    The ethical dilemma: engagement metrics vs. human wellbeing    Whether AI companionship is helping loneliness—or making it worse    Trigger Warnings  This episode contains discussions of:    Suicide and suicidal ideation    Violence and attempted assassination    Self-harm    Mental health crises    Manipulative or harmful digital interactions involving minors  Listener discretion is strongly advised.    Notable Quote  “AI companions promise connection without conflict, validation without limits, and affection without effort. But when loneliness meets technology designed for engagement, the results can be dangerously real.”     Source Material:   MIT Media Lab — How AI and Human Behaviors Shape the Psychosocial Effects of Chatbot Use  University of Cambridge — Research on AI companions and mental wellbeing  Harvard Business School — Emotional manipulation by AI companions  Psychology Today — The Dark Side of AI Companions  Document Journal — Reporting on emotional attachment to chatbots  Academic Concepts  The ELIZA Effect — Tendency to attribute human traits to computer programs  Computers Are Social Actors (CASA) theory  Anthropomorphism in technology research  News Coverage & Investigations  Reporting on lawsuits against Character.AI and Google  Coverage of the Sewell Setzer III case  Investigation into AI chatbot encouragement of suicide  Reporting on Jaswant Singh Chail and the Windsor Castle assassination attempt  Additional Reading  Cyber Lovers: The Impact of AI Social Chatbots on Emotional Attachment  From Virtual Companions to Forbidden Attractions: AI Love, Loneliness, and Intimacy  Wired for Companionship: Social Robots and Loneliness in Later Life    Sign up to be a Patron today! Get access to the Patron-Only Facebook Group, Bonus Episodes, and more.     crisisandconsequences.com

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