New drop: How AI Companions shape learner’s socio-emotional learning and metacognitive development...
AI Companions are now used by over a billion people worldwide, including learners of all types. While originally marketed for entertainment and wellness, these technologies are increasingly entwined with how individuals manage relationships, regulate emotions, and even approach learning. This ubiquity raises pressing questions for education and society: how do AI Companions affect students’ socio-emotional development, metacognitive capacities, and sense of agency? Despite their global reach, little is known about their role in shaping learning and personal growth.
This essay synthesizes our perspectives on AI companions and adolescent development. A longer version is being prepared for academic peer review. Feedback is welcome.
We argue that the key is to recognize AI companions as potential members of a child’s social world, clique members that are often invisible to adults. Parents’ role must evolve from spotting visible human cliques to sighting invisible AI cliques: recognizing when a companion relationship is forming, reading signs of social substitution, and, when needed, breaking the bond, much like one would intervene in a harmful peer clique.
Dune is a book about education. Sure, it’s also a space opera novel about drugs, genetics, and oil politics. But what defines the characters are their education, and Paul’s education makes him the ultimate mentat-warrior-diplomat-godhead. In this article, I deconstruct his education and propose an education program that will prepare learners for the (inevitable) near sci-fi future.
AI Companions are now used by over a billion people worldwide, including learners of all types. While originally marketed for entertainment and wellness, these technologies are increasingly entwined with how individuals manage relationships, regulate emotions, and even approach learning. This ubiquity raises pressing questions for education and society: how do AI Companions affect students’ socio-emotional development, metacognitive capacities, and sense of agency? Despite their global reach, little is known about their role in shaping learning and personal growth.