Shocking majority of Gen Zers would marry AI, think it could replace human connection: poll
They’re just wired differently.
A shocking portion of Generation Z say they could form a “deep emotional bond” with an AI-generated partner — and would even consider marrying one, a new study found.
Eighty-three percent of the young people, born between 1997 and 2012, said they could develop a meaningful connection with a chatbot, while 80% said they would even consider marrying one — if it was legal, according to a poll of the most digitally native age group.
A staggering 75% of Gen Zers also said they think AI partners have the potential to fully replace human companionship, according to a survey of 2,000 people conducted by the digital companion platform Joi AI.
The chatbot app, which describes itself as a “sex-positive space for users to indulge in romance, practice dating, and explore their fantasies,” conducted the poll in April amid a rebranding.
Joi Ai offers a “a stress- and judgment-free alternative for individuals seeking a break from traditional dating” through customizable AI-powered avatars.
