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Daily Chatbot Use Linked to Higher Depression Rates, Study Finds

Published January 28, 2026, 21:07
Daily Chatbot Use Linked to Higher Depression Rates, Study Finds

A new American study suggests that daily use of artificial intelligence chatbots is linked to higher rates of depressive symptoms. The research, conducted on a sample of 20,847 adults, found that frequent users were approximately 30% more likely to exhibit at least moderate symptoms of depression. The association was stronger in individuals aged 45-64. Researchers emphasize that causality cannot be proven, as it is possible that individuals already experiencing depression may turn to AI for support. The study highlights the need for careful design of AI applications, prioritizing user safety.