Many Minds

The age of social AI

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Oct 8, 2025
Henry Shevlin, a philosopher and AI ethicist at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, discusses the transformative impact of social AI on relationships and society. He examines AI companions, from digital therapists to griefbots, raising concerns about social skills and potential dependence. Personal anecdotes reveal a broad user base, including his 81-year-old father. Shevlin advocates for regulatory measures and empirical studies to assess social AI's benefits, like privacy and skill practice, versus risks of social stunting, especially for youth.
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INSIGHT

Social AI Will Reshape Society

  • Social AI is likely to cause broad social change, though precise outcomes remain uncertain.
  • Technology surprises make firm predictions risky, so expect varied scenarios.
ANECDOTE

Personal Use Shows Broad Appeal

  • Henry describes his own heavy personal use of ChatGPT including voice mode while driving.
  • His 81-year-old father now talks to ChatGPT daily about football and other topics.
INSIGHT

Two Categories Of Social AI

  • Social AI covers systems used primarily for social ends and those used instrumentally but socially.
  • Distinguish direct social AI (Replica, CharacterAI) from indirect social uses (ChatGPT, Claude).
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