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New Reichman University study: Fear of addiction, fear of missing out: How increased AI use can trigger anxiety

03.27.25 | Reichman University

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A new study by Prof. Guy Hochman and Adi Frenkenberg from the Baruch Ivcher School of Psychology at Reichman University presents new findings on the relationship between anxiety, motivation, and dependence on artificial intelligence, exploring how AI usage affects us emotionally. In recent years, AI has become an integral part of our lives, revolutionizing many industries and reshaping the way we learn, work, and make decisions. But a new study, published in the journal Systems , raises new questions about the emotional consequences of using artificial intelligence.

The study, which focused on the connection between anxiety, motivation, and reliance on the use of AI, revealed significant insights into the way we adopt smart technologies. One of its key findings identified a U-shaped relationship between anxiety and AI usage, outlined here:

The study was conducted among 242 participants, aged 18-73, from English-speaking countries. Participants completed validated questionnaires to assess their levels of AI-related anxiety, motivations for using AI, and possible dependence on the technology. The study’s findings reveal that AI usage is not just a technological issue but also a psychological one. The research contributes to a deeper understanding of the emotional motivations and barriers associated with adopting smart technologies. It underscores the need for balanced implementation strategies that enable effective and sustainable integration of AI, while mitigating risks and reducing anxiety and dependency in an increasingly tech-driven world.

Systems

10.3390/systems13020082

Experimental study

People

29-Jan-2025

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Lital Ben Ari
Reichman University
lital.benari@idc.ac.il

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Reichman University. (2025, March 27). New Reichman University study: Fear of addiction, fear of missing out: How increased AI use can trigger anxiety. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EOD5D5L/new-reichman-university-study-fear-of-addiction-fear-of-missing-out-how-increased-ai-use-can-trigger-anxiety.html
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"New Reichman University study: Fear of addiction, fear of missing out: How increased AI use can trigger anxiety." Brightsurf News, Mar. 27 2025, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/1EOD5D5L/new-reichman-university-study-fear-of-addiction-fear-of-missing-out-how-increased-ai-use-can-trigger-anxiety.html.