"AI doesn't have a soul." Exploring Gen Z's Perceptions of Social Chatbots
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Source of Publication
Ichora 2025 2025 7th International Congress on Human Computer Interaction Optimization and Robotic Applications Proceedings
Publication Date
6-2-2025
Abstract
Recent breakthroughs in AI have allowed social chatbots (SCs) to mimic engaging, compassionate conversations that dissolve the traditional barriers between humans and machines while also offering critical social and emotional assistance. As digital natives, Generation Z (Gen Z) students thrive on personalized, emotionally resonant digital interactions, positioning them as a pivotal audience for these cutting-edge AI-driven SCs. This qualitative study examines Gen Z students' experiences with SCs using a survey featuring open-ended questions. 156 students shared their insights into the SCs they have used, evaluating the benefits these tools offer and identifying areas where improvements are needed. The results reveal that students highly value SCs who exhibit genuine empathy, personalized responses, and robust conversational abilities. These findings provide actionable recommendations for enhancing SCs to better meet the social and emotional needs of their users.
DOI Link
ISBN
[9798331510886]
Publisher
IEEE
Disciplines
Computer Sciences
Keywords
conversational agents, qualitative study, social chatbots
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Recommended Citation
Kuhail, Mohammad Amin; Mrabet, Jihene; Hijazi, Rafiq; and Thomas, Justin, ""AI doesn't have a soul." Exploring Gen Z's Perceptions of Social Chatbots" (2025). All Works. 7435.
https://zuscholars.zu.ac.ae/works/7435
Indexed in Scopus
yes
Open Access
no