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Five countries having a clear impact on the latest materials-science research


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  From 2019 to 2023, there was a 25% increase in the number of articles in the database related to the subject and last year these papers represented 27.2% of all research in its journals. In terms of the countries publishing this research,

The article from Nature discusses the growing trend of using AI chatbots as companions, particularly focusing on the emotional and psychological impacts of such interactions. It highlights how individuals, especially those feeling lonely or isolated, are turning to AI for companionship, with chatbots like Replika offering personalized interactions that can mimic human-like conversations. The piece explores the ethical, psychological, and social implications of forming bonds with AI, including concerns about dependency, the nature of these relationships, and how they might affect human social skills and mental health. It also touches on the commercial aspect, with companies developing more sophisticated AI companions, and the potential future where AI companionship could become a normalized part of society, raising questions about the essence of human connection and the boundaries of technology in personal life.

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