Survey reveals stark generational gap in attitudes to AI romance and companionship

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A survey of nearly 10,000 people across six major economies shows almost 50% of young adults believe AI romantic companionship will improve happiness through emotional support in the next decade. Only a quarter of people aged 55 and over share this view, highlighting a profound generational gap in how different age groups perceive technologically enabled sex and romance.

Young Adults Embrace AI Romance While Older Generations Remain Skeptical

A significant generational gap has emerged in how people view AI romance and its potential impact on human relationships. According to a YouGov survey of 9,912 respondents across the United States, Japan, Germany, Britain, Indonesia, and Hong Kong, 48% of people aged 18-24 and 47% of those aged 25-34 believe AI intimacy companions will improve human happiness through emotional support over the next decade. This percentage drops progressively across older age categories, with only a quarter of people aged 55 and over sharing this optimistic outlook

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Source: France 24

Source: France 24

The research, commissioned by Tokyo-based media company Star X Gen, provides a snapshot of what pollsters describe as a "rapidly changing moral landscape" as AI development accelerates and people increasingly turn to chatbots as confidants and lovers. When asked specifically about deeper connection and sexual wellbeing, 32% and 38% of young adults respectively expressed optimism about AI companionship benefits, with older people consistently less convinced on both counts.

Profound Ideological Split Between Western and Asian Markets

Beyond age differences, the survey reveals a striking geographic divide in attitudes to AI romance. Western audiences largely view synthetic intimacy as a threat to authentic human closeness, while Asian audiences appear increasingly ready to integrate AI into their personal and physical lives, according to YouGov's Philippe Chan. The data shows this ideological split clearly: in Indonesia, 50% of people across all ages believe AI companions would improve connection and sexual wellness, compared to 34% in Hong Kong and 24% in Japan. In Western markets, acceptance drops dramatically to 20% in the United States, 15% in Germany, and just 9% in Britain

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YouGov and Star X Gen told AFP they were surprised by the extent of this regional disparity, which suggests cultural factors play a significant role in shaping perceptions of technologically enabled sex and romance. The category of "AI intimacy companions" ranges from chatbots to sex dolls, with advancements in robotics producing more sophisticated options that raise questions about the future of human relationships.

Next Generation Redefining Companionship Boundaries

While AI chatbots for romance and sex are becoming more commonplace, their embodiment in robots or dolls remains at a nascent stage. Across all respondents, only 17% said they would consider using an AI intimacy doll, compared to 59% who would not. However, young adults were consistently more likely than older ones to consider using such technology. In Japan and Germany, the number of younger people willing to try a doll was nearly double the national average, suggesting these markets may lead adoption trends.

Source: Korea Times

Source: Korea Times

In Japan specifically, over a third of younger adults believe AI dolls could provide a sense of love, outnumbering those who disagreed

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. "While the global general population remains wary, the next generation is actively redefining the boundaries of companionship," the report concluded. This shift comes as the psychological impact of chatbots on vulnerable people faces scrutiny, with several teenage deaths linked to AI use by their families, raising concerns about safeguards and regulation as AI romantic companionship becomes more prevalent across different age groups and cultures.

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