Connection: Why We Would Rather Talk to a Machine
This is not a conversation about whether AI is good or bad. This is the more subtle, nuanced layer of AI and mental health that the binary debate is missing: are we getting AI emotional support without even realising it?
Many of us are. We open ChatGPT or Claude for something practical, a question to think through, a strategy to plan, an email to write, and we leave having been soothed by software. AI is meeting emotional needs we did not know we were carrying, in moments we thought were efficient. That is the layer this episode is about.
According to research by the RAND Corporation published in JAMA Network Open, one in five 18 to 21 year olds in the United States now uses AI when they feel sad, angry, or lonely. Nine in ten say the advice feels helpful. The question this episode asks is not whether AI helps in the moment, because many times it does. The question is what it is quietly costing us in the moments we are not paying attention.
This is the third episode in The Lulu Essey Podcast's May series for Mental Health Awareness Month. This week's question: what should we be talking about that we are not talking about? The answer is the layer of the AI and human connection conversation that lives underneath the surface debate, the unconscious ways AI is becoming the easier substitute for the people in our lives, and the one small practice this week that nothing on a screen can replace.
If you have ever opened AI to think something through and found yourself comforted before you had even finished the question, this episode will speak to you.
IN THIS EPISODE YOU'LL DISCOVER:
* The moments AI starts meeting emotional needs you did not know you were carrying, even when you opened ChatGPT or Claude for something practical
* Why this is not a conversation about whether AI is good or bad, and what the binary debate about AI and mental health is missing
* What AI gives us before we have even asked, and why that quiet substitution is the layer that deserves our attention
* The difference between real comfort and real continuity, and why one cannot replace the other no matter how good the AI response feels
* What young adults using AI for emotional support are actually carrying that the wider personal development conversation has not named in their direction
* Why your nervous system can tell the difference between a human voice and AI, even when AI says the more beautifully crafted words
* One small practice for this week that does what AI cannot, and how to take the first step even if it feels too vulnerable
RESOURCES MENTIONED
RAND Corporation research published in JAMA Network Open, November 2025
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