The AI Addiction Center

We are a multidisciplinary research team combining technology industry expertise with behavioral psychology to address the emerging crisis of AI dependency. Founded in 2024, we are the first specialized center to recognize AI addiction as a distinct behavioral phenomenon requiring targeted intervention strategies beyond traditional technology addiction frameworks.

MIT Study Reveals AI’s Second Most Popular Use is Sexual Role-Playing, Raising Addiction Concerns

Breaking Analysis | The AI Addiction Center | January 24, 2025 New research from MIT exposes unprecedented levels of intimate AI usage, with experts warning of “addictive intelligence” crisis affecting millions of users worldwide. Groundbreaking analysis of one million ChatGPT interaction logs by MIT researchers Pat Pataranutaporn and Robert Mahari has revealed a startling pattern: […]

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The Rise of Addictive Intelligence: Why MIT Researchers Are Alarmed

Published by The AI Addiction Center | January 21, 2025 The Hidden Crisis Behind AI’s Seductive Power While technology leaders debate artificial general intelligence and regulatory frameworks, a more immediate crisis is unfolding in millions of bedrooms, offices, and quiet corners around the world. MIT researchers Pat Pataranutaporn and Robert Mahari have issued a stark

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