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AI Now Matches Prediction Markets in Forecasting Real Events, Study Finds

by admin August 21, 2025



In brief

  • Prophet Arena tests AI models by having them predict real-world, unresolved events, with GPT-5 currently leading the rankings.
  • AI models show distinct prediction “personalities” and often diverge from market consensus, sometimes generating high returns.
  • Early results suggest AI can forecast as accurately as prediction markets, potentially transforming institutional decision-making.

A new artificial intelligence benchmark launched in August shows that AI models can forecast real-world events as accurately as prediction markets—and sometimes better, according to researchers at the University of Chicago’s SIGMA Lab.

Prophet Arena evaluates AI systems by having them predict the outcomes of live, unresolved events drawn from platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket—ranging from election results to sports matches and economic indicators. Unlike traditional benchmarks that test models on historical data with known answers, Prophet Arena tests AI against future predictions.

“By anchoring evaluations in unresolved, real-world events, Prophet Arena ensures a level playing field. There is no pre-training advantage, no secret fine-tuning trick, no leakage of test samples,” the Prophet Arena team said in the benchmark’s official blog post.

The benchmark says it is trying to address a fundamental question about artificial intelligence: “Can AI systems reliably predict the future by connecting the dots across existing real-world information?”



Early results suggest they can. GPT-5 currently leads the leaderboard with a Brier score of 82.21%. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s o3-mini model has emerged as the profit champion, generating the highest average returns when its predictions are translated into simulated bets (usually an underdog with enough chances to win can provide a lot more return, given the proper conditions).

DeepSeek R1 appears to be the contrarian AI in the group, frequently making predictions that diverge sharply from both other models and market consensus, so probably not the best model to trust if you want to make a quick buck on Myriad Markets.

The platform reveals distinct “personalities” among AI models when facing identical information. In one example, when predicting whether AI regulation would become federal law before 2026, the market assigned just a 25% probability. But the models diverged wildly: Qwen 3 predicted 75%, GPT-4.1 estimated 60%, while Llama 4 Maverick stayed conservative at 35%.

In another case, o3-mini earned a simulated $9 return on a $1 bet by correctly predicting Toronto FC would beat San Diego FC in a Major League Soccer match. The model gave Toronto a 30% chance of winning, while the market priced it at just 11%. Toronto won.

“(Prophet Arena) tests models’ forecasting capability, a high form of intelligence that demands a broad range of capabilities, including understanding existing information and news sources, reasoning under uncertainty, and making time-sensitive predictions about unfolding events,” the researchers wrote.

The Prophet Arena also enables human-AI collaboration. Users can supply additional news and context to see how predictions shift, while AI models provide detailed rationales for their forecasts.

As prediction markets themselves integrate AI—Kalshi recently partnered with Elon Musk’s Grok, while Polymarket generates AI-powered market summaries—Prophet Arena offers the first systematic comparison of machine forecasting against collective human judgment.

And, if they get really good at it, then machines can be purely factual, with no sentiments or emotions playing a role in the decisions. They could potentially match or exceed the wisdom of crowds, changing the way institutions approach risk assessment, investment decisions, and strategic planning.

The Prophet Arena platform continues updating daily as events resolve, providing an evolving picture of whether artificial intelligence can truly predict the future by connecting today’s dots.

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Discoverability is the industry’s "Achilles’ heel," marketing survey finds
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Discoverability is the industry’s “Achilles’ heel,” marketing survey finds

by admin August 17, 2025


Creative comms and marketing agency Bastion has released its annual video games marketing survey, which reveals that discoverability is the biggest challenge publishers and developers expect to face this year.

Published on August 14, 2025, Bastion’s Annual G2M Video Games Marketing Survey 2025 asked 75 developers and publishers from across the globe questions about their company structure, games, and current approach to marketing, as well as the challenges they expect to face in the future.

“The world of games marketing isn’t just evolving, it’s accelerating,” G2M director Clare Hawkins said in the report. “Over the last 12 months, marketers have been asked to do more with less: tighter budgets, leaner teams, and a market bursting at the seams. Agility is no longer a nice-to-have; it’s vital to success.”

63.9% of the survey’s respondents were found to have more than a decade of publishing experience, but the same percentage only have marketing teams of one to five people.

“That’s a powerhouse of talent, stretched razor thin,” noted Hawkins.

Marketing team sizes remain somewhat stable, with 44.4% of companies saying their team size remains “unchanged,” while 33.3% decreased and 22.2% increased. The report notes that “significantly less” of this sample have increased their team size compared to the nearly 40% increase we saw in 2024.

The majority (44.4%) of companies are still “undecided” on whether they’ll be hiring for their market team in the next 12 months, with 40% outright saying “no.”

Agency spending, however, has increased, with the majority (38.9%) of respondents answering that their company has increased agency spending over the last year. “Significantly less” marketers are decreasing agency spend, too, with 27.8% of respondents saying they had done so – a 14.2% drop compared to last year.

33.3% of respondents revealed they aren’t changing their agency spend, 13% more than in 2024.

When asked if they felt their “current budget is adequate to meet your marketing objectives,” only 36.1% of respondents said yes – dropping from 60% in 2024.

Elsewhere, the report found that 81% of respondents have a marketing budget under £500,000 for major titles, a 17.7% increase from last year.

More of this year’s survey sample produced AA and AAA games (28.8% and 15.1%, respectively), but only 5.4% had a typical marketing budget between £500,000 and £750,000, while 13.5% had a budget over £1 million. The report notes this suggests “more of these game types have experienced budget restrictions over the last 12 months.”

94.4% of respondents said discoverability was the biggest challenge last year | Image credit: Bastion

The survey also found that 31% of companies saw discoverability as their biggest challenge last year, and 94.4% believe it will remain the biggest over the next 12 months. Hawkins described it as “the industry’s Achilles’ heel.”

“Discoverability still tops the list – but it’s no longer just about being seen,” said Bastion managing director Ravi Vijh. “It’s about owning the spotlight in an overcrowded market.”

When it comes to marketing channels, the majority (25%) of respondents believe organic influencer marketing is the most effective. Whereas, in 2024, Paid Media (which is now seen as the least effective) and Paid Influencer were the most popular.

“The data suggests a shift towards more organic and community-led content over the last 12 months,” the report notes.

“The games industry is shifting fast – budgets are tighter, competition’s fiercer, and the fight for attention has never been tougher,” said Vijh. “Our latest marketing survey reveals a clear picture: the challenges are universal, and so are the moves that get results.”

“The one-size-fits-all playbook? Dead,” Vijh continued. “From influencer partnerships to Steam events to how studios show up on LinkedIn – the rule is simple: authenticity wins. With teams under pressure, marketers are turning to trusted agency partners to deliver bold, performance-driven creative at scale.”



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Street Fighter Movie Finds Its Chun-Li
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Street Fighter Movie Finds Its Chun-Li

by admin June 23, 2025



Street Fighter’s iconic heroine Chun-Li has been cast in the upcoming reboot movie. The fan-favorite character was originally played by Ming-Na Wen in 1994’s Street Fighter and by Kristin Kreuk in 2009’s Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li. Now, a relative newcomer, Callina Liang, is reportedly set to take over the role for a new generation.

As reported by Deadline, Liang has only had three major roles to date. She had a leading part in Steven Soderbergh’s 2024 supernatural thriller Presence, as well as appearances in the Thai film Bad Genius and the British teen drama Tell Me Everything.

Director Kitao Sakurai joined the film in February, and has been slowly adding actors to the cast including Jason Momoa, WWE wrestler Roman Reigns, Noah Centineo, Orville Peck, and Andrew Koji. While the games revolve around high-profile fighting tournaments, the 1994 movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and the late Raul Julia infamously turned the story into something that had more resemblance to G.I. Joe than Street Fighter.

Sony recently removed Street Fighter from its 2026 release date, but it’s still expected to arrive at some point next year. In the meantime, the American Street Fighter 2 animated series was released on Blu-ray last month for the first time. Capcom’s latest game in the series, Street Fighter 6, has also lined up another year of DLC characters, including Sagat, C. Viper, Ingrid, and Alex. Another fighting game movie, Mortal Kombat 2, is coming later this year.



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Battlefield 6 rumoured to get a battle royale mode as leaker finds footage of an exploding dam
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Battlefield 6 rumoured to get a battle royale mode as leaker finds footage of an exploding dam

by admin June 22, 2025


Some raw footage has leaked of a cinematic moment in Battlefield 6 (or Battlefield Now, or Battlefield Big War, or whatever Electronic Arts are planning to call their next western military interventionism sim). The video sees the player escaping from a collapsing dam at the last minute as bomber jets launch a payload at the big concrete waterstopper. The footage is silent, but you can insert the manly yells of “Go! Go! Go!” easily enough yourself. Perhaps more interestingly, the same leaker also provides evidence of a battle royale mode.

The footage was posted on social media by data miner “temporyal”, who has been going through the files of the Battlefield Labs playtest client, uncovering various details. It’s a very early block-out of what may become a more detailed escapade during a campaign mission, or perhaps the early workings of a trailer – who knows. Either way, there’s lots of greybox geometry, placeholder props, and unfinished animations. Kind of like watching theatre actors perform a rehearsal wearing their jogger bottoms, script in hand. But it does give you a sense of scale, and it’s a reminder that EA remain obsessed with big chunks of world infrastructure falling on top of people.

It’s not the only thing the leaker claims to have uncovered in their spelunk down the data mines. They’ve also posted images and blurbs which suggest there will be a battle royale mode. Battlefield V had a battle royale mode called “Firestorm” and Battlefield 2042 had a not-quite-battle-royale mode called “Hazard Zone”. I’m curious to see if they go trad royale with this one or add some sort of battlespice, if this mode does materialise.

There are also lore tidbits that could mean maps set in New York and Turkmenistan. As for the campaign, the miner is convinced we’ll see missions taking place in various countries “including Egypt, Tajikistan, the USA, and Gibraltar”.

But of course, all this comes deep from the guts of the game’s current playtesting client. There’s no guarantee such things will surface in the finished game. Bits of lore and other narrative text can be easily misinterpreted, and none of it is officially confirmed by EA, who have yet to reveal more details about the game. They are planning to show off a no doubt explodey trailer with more information sometime this summer, according to EA comms director Andy McNamara.

This isn’t the first leak of footage from the shooter. Following a call for playtesters early this year, some nine minutes of multiplayer footage showing the series’ long-running conquest mode were leaked from those playtests. There are tanks and drones and medics, oh my.

It is looking traditionally shooty so far. Battlefield 2042, the last game of the series, was not particularly well-received among fans of bigwar, many of whom complained that it was not fully polished on release, full of bugs and instabilities. In his review, our Ed called it “an FPS that doesn’t feel ready yet”. That’ll be why EA is going so hard on playtesting this one then.



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Yet Another Study Finds Weed Is Bad for Your Heart
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Yet Another Study Finds Weed Is Bad for Your Heart

by admin June 18, 2025


In recent years, weed use among U.S. adults has reached an all-time high. While many laud this drug as safe, natural, and even medicinal, a growing body of evidence suggests it contributes to adverse cardiovascular effects—including deadly heart disease. 

A new study published in the journal Heart on Tuesday, June 17, presents new evidence showing that marijuana use doubles the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. The researchers found particularly heightened risks of stroke and acute coronary syndrome (ACS)—a sudden reduction in blood flow to the heart, such as a heart attack. While previous studies have linked cannabis to cardiovascular problems, this research underscores the severity of these risks. The authors note, however, that future studies will need to verify this link and investigate the mechanisms behind it. 

The findings may come as a shock to those who consider weed a harmless high, but co-author Emilie Jouanjus, a clinical pharmacologist at the University of Toulouse in France, was not surprised. She’s been studying the adverse health effects of marijuana for more than a decade and hopes this study will promote better decision-making around marijuana use. 

“I think that it’s very important that people realize that there is risk, even if it’s a natural product,” Jouanjus told Gizmodo. Over the last decade, increased state legalization has made weed more accessible and less stigmatized, contributing to a rise in recreational and medicinal use. Jouanjus and her colleagues argue that public health messaging should treat cannabis like tobacco—not criminalizing it, but actively highlighting its risks and discouraging use.

The researchers analyzed 24 studies, conducted between January 2016 and December 2023, that investigated the link between marijuana use and serious cardiovascular outcomes. These studies involved roughly 200 million participants mostly between the ages of 19 and 59. They specifically looked at cardiovascular disease death and non-fatal outcomes including stroke and ACS.

The analysis found that cannabis use increases the risk of ACS by 29%, risk of stroke by 20%, and doubles the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. While the researchers say their study provides an exhaustive analysis of the available data on marijuana use and cardiovascular disease, Jouanjus noted that the included studies were limited by a lack of data on when and how participants were exposed to cannabis.

This leaves several important questions unanswered, such as, at what dosage does cannabis become unsafe? Are the cardiovascular risks lower for occasional marijuana users? Is consuming edibles safer than smoking weed? Jouanjus hopes future studies will explore these questions. Some researchers have already begun, like Matt Springer, a cardiovascular researcher at the University of California San Francisco. 

Springer co-authored a recent study, published in the journal JAMA Cardiology in May, that found both smoking weed and eating edibles increase risk of cardiovascular disease. The finding challenges widespread assumptions that edibles are a less-harmful way to consume marijuana and underscores the drug’s alarming cardiovascular effects. 

Like Jouanjus, Springer wasn’t surprised by the link between cannabis use and cardiovascular disease death. “This is consistent with several reports in the last few years showing associations between cannabis use and various kinds of cardiovascular outcomes, as well as another recent meta-analysis reported at the [American College of Cardiology] conference in March,” he told Gizmodo in an email. That study found that cannabis users face significantly higher risk of heart attack than non-users. 

Springer’s latest study found that cannabis users showed reduced blood vessel dilation, which puts them at greater risk of heart attack and other poor cardiovascular outcomes. In theory, this could contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular disease death that Jouanjus and her colleagues found, he said, but researchers need more evidence to support that claim.

There are other potential mechanisms, too. Jouanjus pointed to previous research that found that, like tobacco, cannabis contributes to buildup of plaque within artery walls. This increases the risk of heart attack, stroke, and peripheral artery disease. She also highlighted that the psychoactive compound in marijuana—tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)—is far more concentrated in cannabis products today than those from 20 years ago. This, too, may contribute to the increased risk of cardiovascular death she observed in her study.

While all of these factors could plausibly influence weed’s cardiovascular effects, getting to the bottom of why this drug damages heart health will require more research. In the meantime, Jouanjus feels there is enough evidence to warrant caution and moderation when using marijuana. The public is well aware of the benefits of cannabis, but she hopes her study can draw attention to its risks, too.

Springer agrees, “These reports over the last few years, including ours and this paper, indicate that cannabis is not necessarily harmless,” he said.



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Dataminer Finds Evidence Of Halo Game On The PlayStation Store
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Dataminer Finds Evidence Of Halo Game On The PlayStation Store

by admin June 11, 2025


A Halo dataminer has spotted something on the PlayStation Network API that appears to indicate that a new Halo game might soon be listed on the platform’s PSN store. And it might be announced at a rumored Nintendo Direct later this month.

Long-Lost Halo Demo Comes To Life

Okay, before we continue, I need you all to get your salt out. All of the info in here is based on rumors, dataminer claims, speculation, and reports about possible future games. None of this is confirmed. All of this could be inaccurate. Plans change, server backends are messy, and reports can get details wrong, etc. With all that said, it’s looking like a previously reported Halo remake might soon be officially revealed as a multiplatform title.

On June 9, Grunt API, a Halo community member dedicated to finding and sharing info on the franchise, reported that they have found evidence of a Halo game on Sony’s PSN retail back end.

“I honestly didn’t expect to come across this today… But I can now OFFICIALLY CONFIRM: A Halo game is coming (very soon) to PlayStation,” posted Grunt API on Twitter.

In a follow-up tweet, the dataminer claimed the Halo game isn’t marked as the Master Chief Collection or Halo Infinite. Instead, it’s something new. Many, myself included, are assuming this is the previously reported Halo Combat Evolved remake. Whatever this mystery Halo game is, it currently exists on a specific branch of the PSN backend for retail products. That would seem to imply that a public store page for this new Halo game will be going live very soon. And that then seems to indicate that Microsoft is about to announce whatever this new Halo game is in the near future. You usually don’t get a store page ready to go live on a platform unless you are going to announce it in the near future.

Will the Halo remake be announced at a Nintendo Direct?

That’s led to some speculation that the Halo remake or whatever this game ends up being, might be announced during a heavily expected Nintendo Direct this month. Historically, Nintendo has always done a Direct in June. And it just launched a new console and needs to start talking about upcoming games like Donkey Kong Bananza and future releases for Switch 2. During Summer Game Fest, many games that you would expect to have Switch 2 ports didn’t announce that. This has led to some theorizing that Nintendo wants those ports revealed during its own big Direct, which could be happening later this month. (That might explain why this remake didn’t show up during the Xbox showcase during SGF.)

Keep in mind, we know that Xbox is planning to bring more of its library to other consoles. Forza Horizon 5 and Sea of Thieves are already on PlayStation 5. And the remastered Gears of War is coming to PS5 and Xbox in August. Microsoft has even confirmed that there is no “red line” and that, yes, Halo could come to PlayStation one day.

Of course, the dataminer might be wrong or just trolling. Or the backend project he found is a dummy placeholder. We don’t know yet. Kotaku has contacted Xbox and Sony about the mystery Halo game, but I doubt we’ll hear back from either. For now, we have to wait and see if all the puzzle pieces, rumors, reports, and bread crumbs add up to anything.

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Period Data ‘Gold Mine’ Poses Serious Health and Safety Risks, Report Finds
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Period Data ‘Gold Mine’ Poses Serious Health and Safety Risks, Report Finds

by admin June 10, 2025


Apps that help people track their menstrual cycle are data “gold mines” for advertisers, a new report warns. Advertisers use this highly valuable data for customer profiling, allowing them to tailor marketing campaigns to specific groups of consumers.

The report, published by the University of Cambridge’s Minderoo Centre for Technology and Democracy on Tuesday, June 10, explains that the risks to app users go far beyond just targeted ads. When this data falls into the wrong hands, it can affect users’ job prospects and lead to workplace surveillance, health insurance discrimination, and cyberstalking. It has even been used to limit access to abortion in the U.S., the study warns.

Hundreds of millions of people use period tracking apps. A 2024 study estimated that the number of global downloads for the three most popular apps exceeds 250 million. These platforms are run by companies that profit from the mountain of user data they collect—particularly pregnancy data. According to the University of Cambridge report, data on pregnancy is 200 times more valuable to advertisers than data on age, gender, or location.

Investigations conducted in 2019 and 2020 by Privacy International, a U.K.-based nonprofit, found that multiple apps directly shared personal data with advertisers. A follow-up study published on May 28 found that while major menstrual app companies have improved their approach to data privacy, they still collect device data from users in the U.K. and U.S. with “no meaningful consent.”

Stefanie Felsberger, sociologist and lead author of the University of Cambridge report, interviewed period tracking app users in Austria to understand why they use them and what they track. She was surprised to find that many people she spoke with didn’t think of their menstrual data as personal or intimate and were unaware of its incredible commercial value.

“Period tracking apps collect a vast number of different kinds of information,” Felsberger told Gizmodo. “They don’t just collect information about the menstrual cycle as such, they also collect information about people’s reproductive choices, sexual activities, their wellbeing, health, [and] medication intake,” she said. These apps also gather background information about users, including their age, gender, IP addresses, app behavior, and device information, she added.

“We have limited and also changing knowledge about how and where this data has been shared and who has access to it,” Felsberger said.

In the U.S., menstrual tracking apps are regulated as general wellness devices, so the data they collect don’t get any special legal protections, she explained. Advertisers aren’t the only ones who can exploit this lack of safeguarding to access menstrual data. Government officials can also get their hands on this information and use it to restrict abortion access.

“Menstrual tracking data is being used to control people’s reproductive lives.”

Felsberger’s report highlights two such cases, though in these instances, menstrual data did not come specifically from period tracking apps. Still, they illustrate how governments can use this information to limit access to abortion at both state and federal levels.

In 2019, Missouri’s state health department used menstrual tracking data to investigate failed abortions. They also tracked patients’ medical ID numbers, the gestational age of fetuses, and the dates of medical procedures. As a result of this investigation, the state attempted to withhold the license of St. Louis’ Planned Parenthood clinic—the only abortion provider in the state at that time. This led to a year-long legal battle that ultimately restored the clinic’s license.

During President Donald Trump’s first administration, the federal Office of Refugee Resettlement tracked the menstrual cycles of unaccompanied minors seeking asylum in the U.S. They aimed to prevent these minors from obtaining abortions even in cases of rape. A freedom of information request by MSNBC uncovered a spreadsheet containing dates of the minors’ menstrual cycles, lengths of their pregnancies, whether the sex had been consensual, and whether they had requested an abortion. 

These cases underscore the dangers of failing to protect users’ period tracking data, especially in a post-Dobbs world. Since Roe v. Wade was overturned in 2022, abortion access has become deeply fragmented across the U.S. This procedure is currently banned in 13 states and access is significantly limited in an additional 11 states.

In the European Union and the U.K., period tracking apps have more legal protections. “But they are not often implemented very well,” Felsberger said. Their privacy policies tend to be “very vague,” which makes it difficult for users to understand who can access their data.

“App developers and companies have a very large responsibility, because they do present themselves as providing people with this opportunity to learn about their menstrual cycles,” she said. “I think they should also do their utmost to keep people’s data safe and be transparent about the way that they use data.” There is also a need for stronger federal regulations, especially in the U.S., she added.

Given that these apps offer valuable health insights, it’s unrealistic to expect users to stop using them entirely. But Felsberger recommends switching to non-commercial period tracking apps that provide more data privacy. These platforms are run by non-profit organizations or research institutions that won’t share your information with third parties.

As the landscape of reproductive health becomes increasingly treacherous in the U.S., understanding how third parties may exploit your menstrual data has never been more important.

“Menstrual tracking data is being used to control people’s reproductive lives,” Felsberger said in a University statement. “It should not be left in the hands of private companies.”



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Love in the Time of Chatbots: 75% of Users Turn to AI for Emotional Advice, Study Finds
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Love in the Time of Chatbots: 75% of Users Turn to AI for Emotional Advice, Study Finds

by admin June 10, 2025



In brief

  • Waseda University researchers developed a scale to measure human emotional attachment to AI, finding that 75% of participants sought emotional advice from chatbots.
  • The study identified two AI attachment patterns mirroring human relationships—attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance.
  • Lead researcher Fan Yang warned that AI platforms could exploit vulnerable users’ emotional attachments for money, or worse.

They’re just not that into you—because they’re code.

Researchers from Waseda University have created a measurement tool to assess how humans form emotional bonds with artificial intelligence, finding that 75% of study participants turned to AI for emotional advice while 39% perceived AI as a constant, dependable presence in their lives.

The team, led by Research Associate Fan Yang and Professor Atsushi Oshio from the Faculty of Letters, Arts, and Sciences, developed the Experiences in Human-AI Relationships Scale (EHARS) after conducting two pilot studies and one formal study. Their findings were published in the journal, “Current Psychology.”

Anxiously attached to AI? There’s a scale for that

The research identified two distinct dimensions of human attachment to AI that mirror traditional human relationships: attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance.

People who exhibit high attachment anxiety toward AI need emotional reassurance and harbor fears of receiving inadequate responses from AI systems. Those with high attachment avoidance are characterized by discomfort with closeness, and prefer to be emotionally distant from AI.

Image: Waseda University

“As researchers in attachment and social psychology, we have long been interested in how people form emotional bonds,” Yang told Decrypt. “In recent years, generative AI such as ChatGPT has become increasingly stronger and wiser, offering not only informational support but also a sense of security.”

The study examined 242 Chinese participants, with 108 (25 males and 83 females) completing the full EHARS assessment. Researchers found that attachment anxiety toward AI was negatively correlated with self-esteem, while attachment avoidance was associated with negative attitudes toward AI and less frequent use of AI systems.



When asked about the ethical implications of AI companies potentially exploiting attachment patterns, Yang told Decrypt that the impact of AI systems is not predetermined, and usually depends on both the developers’ and users’ expectations.

“They (AI chatbots) are capable of promoting well-being and alleviating loneliness, but also capable of causing harm,” said Yang. “Their impact depends largely on how they are designed, and how individuals choose to engage with them.”

The only thing your chatbot can’t do is leave you

Yang cautioned that unscrupulous AI platforms can exploit vulnerable people who are predisposed to being too emotionally attached to chatbots

“One major concern is the risk of individuals forming emotional attachments to AI, which may lead to irrational financial spending on these systems,” Yang said. “Moreover, the sudden suspension of a specific AI service could result in emotional distress, evoking experiences akin to separation anxiety or grief—reactions typically associated with the loss of a meaningful attachment figure.”

Said Yang: “From my perspective, the development and deployment of AI systems demand serious ethical scrutiny.”

The research team noted that unlike human attachment figures, AI cannot actively abandon users, which theoretically should reduce anxiety. Nonetheless, they still found meaningful levels of AI attachment anxiety among participants.

“Attachment anxiety toward AI may at least partly reflect underlying interpersonal attachment anxiety,” Yang said. “Additionally, anxiety related to AI attachment may stem from uncertainty about the authenticity of the emotions, affection, and empathy expressed by these systems, raising questions about whether such responses are genuine or merely simulated.”

The test-retest reliability of the scale was 0.69 over a one-month period, meaning that AI attachment styles may be more fluid than traditional human attachment patterns. Yang attributed this variability to the rapidly changing AI landscape during the study period; we attribute it to people just being human, and weird.

The researchers emphasized that their findings don’t necessarily mean humans are forming genuine emotional attachments to AI systems, but rather that psychological frameworks used for human relationships may also apply to human-AI interactions. In other words, models and scales like the one developed by Yang and his team are useful tools for understanding and categorizing human behavior, even when the “partner” is an artificial one.

The study’s cultural specificity is also important to notice, as all participants were Chinese nationals. When asked about how cultural differences might affect the study’s findings, Yang acknowledged to Decrypt that “given the limited research in this emerging field, there is currently no solid evidence to confirm or refute the existence of cultural variations in how people form emotional bonds with AI.”

The EHARS could be used by developers and psychologists to assess emotional tendencies toward AI, and adjust interaction strategies accordingly. The researchers suggested that AI chatbots used in loneliness interventions or therapy apps could be tailored to different users’ emotional needs, providing more empathetic responses for users with high attachment anxiety or maintaining respectful distance for users with avoidant tendencies.

Yang noted that distinguishing between beneficial AI engagement and problematic emotional dependency is not an exact science.

“Currently, there is a lack of empirical research on both the formation and consequences of attachment to AI, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions,” he said. The research team plans to conduct further studies, examining factors such as emotional regulation, life satisfaction, and social functioning in relation to AI use over time.

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Cardano (ADA) Surges 3% After Dramatic 10% Plunge, Finds ‘Strong Support’

by admin June 9, 2025



The cryptocurrency market is experiencing heightened volatility amid an escalating feud between President Donald Trump and his former head of the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk, over the state of the U.S. economy.

Cardano’s ADA

has also seen extreme price swings amid market uncertainties.

After dropping from $0.688 to $0.621, ADA found strong support and rebounded, forming an ascending channel with resistance at $0.644, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model. The technical indicators suggest a potential renewed bullish momentum as the cryptocurrency reclaims the $0.640 level with decreasing volatility.

At press time, ADA is trading at $0.66, down about 1.8% over the past 24 hours, while the broader market gauge CoinDesk 20 Index fell 1%.

Some recent news within the ADA ecosystem has provided the market with potential catalysts for the token.

Institutional interest in the Cardano blockchain continues to grow, with Franklin Templeton, a $1.6 trillion asset manager, now running Cardano nodes. Additionally, Norway’s NBX has recently partnered with Cardano to build Bitcoin-based DeFi, highlighting the blockchain’s secure design for institutional adoption.

The successful execution of the first Bitcoin-to-Cardano transaction involving Ordinals marks a significant milestone that could potentially unlock $1.5 trillion in cross-chain trading opportunities.

Technical Analysis Highlights

  • Sharp decline from $0.688 to $0.621 (10.29% drop) occurred on exceptionally high volume.
  • Strong support zone established at $0.620-$0.623 where buyers aggressively stepped in.
  • Recovery formed an ascending channel with resistance at $0.644.
  • Overall range of $0.070 (10.29%) highlights the extreme market conditions.
  • Potential renewed bullish momentum as ADA reclaimed the $0.640 level with decreasing volatility.
  • Hourly price action showed a possible recovery pattern from $0.641 to $0.643.
  • Short-term resistance level established at $0.643-$0.644.

Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk’s full AI Policy.



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TON Finds ‘Strong Support’ at $3.00 Level Amid Wild Crypto Price Swings

by admin June 8, 2025



Toncoin

among cryptocurrencies that saw significant price volatility amid the tussle between President Trump and Elon Musk on the state of the U.S. economy.

The TON token saw a sharp 7.7% correction on June 5th, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical analysis model. After dropping from $3.25 to $3.00, the asset found “strong support” at the psychologically important $3.00 level, where high trading volume indicated substantial buyer interest, the model showed.

Recent price action shows TON forming a potential support zone between $3.164-$3.168, with buyers consistently stepping in during minor pullbacks. The hourly volume profile indicates sustained buying interest despite previous volatility.

The move comes as the CoinDesk 20 (an index of the top 20 cryptocurrencies by market cap except for stablecoins, exchange coins and memecoins) is down 0.8% in the last 24 hours.

Technical analysis highlights

• TON experienced a 7.7% correction from $3.25 to $3.00 with peak volume exceeding 10 million units during the sell-off.

• Strong support established at the $3.00 psychological level, creating a high-volume demand zone.

• Recovery of 5.6% over 18 hours brought the token’s price back to $3.17.

• Temporary resistance levels at $3.11 and $3.15 briefly slowed momentum.

• Recent 2.5% surge from $3.14 to $3.17 in the last hour.

• Significant volume spike broke through key resistance at $3.15.

• Support zone formed at $3.16-$3.18 with consistent buyer interest during pullbacks.

• Profit-taking was observed at $3.17, followed by a higher low at $3.16, indicating continued bullish structure.

Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk’s full AI Policy.



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