Aristotle would scoff at Mark Zuckerberg's suggestion that AI can solve the loneliness epidemic

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Mark Zuckerberg that AI chatbots could combat social isolation by serving as “friends” for people experiencing loneliness.

He cited statistics that the average American has fewer than three friends but yearns for as many as 15. He was close: According to a 2021 report from the Survey Center on American Life, .

Zuckerberg then posited that AI could help bridge this gap by providing constant, personalized interactions.

“I would guess that over time we will find the vocabulary as a society to be able to articulate why that is valuable,” he added.

. But can AI really be a solution? Might relying on AI for emotional support create a false sense of connection and possibly exacerbate feelings of isolation? And while AI can simulate certain aspects of companionship, doesn’t it lack the depth, empathy and mutual understanding inherent to human friendship?

Researchers have . But , think it’s worth turning to a different source: .

Though it might seem odd to consult someone who...