From Chatbots to Confidants: A Cross-Cultural Study of LLM Adoption for Emotional Support
arXiv cs.CL / 4/29/2026
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Key Points
- A new cross-cultural study (arXiv:2604.25525v1) examines how and why people adopt large language models (LLMs) for emotional support, using survey data from 4,641 participants across seven countries.
- Adoption rates differ widely by country, ranging from 20% to 59%, and users’ perceptions (trust, usage, and perceived benefits) are influenced by both cultural context and user demographics.
- The study finds that being aged 25–44, being religious, being married, and having higher socioeconomic status predict more positive views, with socioeconomic status emerging as the strongest factor.
- English-speaking countries show consistently more positive perceptions than Continental European countries, suggesting linguistic/cultural factors affect emotional-support experiences.
- Analysis of 731 real multilingual prompts shows users most often seek help with loneliness, stress, relationship conflicts, and mental health concerns, highlighting the need for research on safe deployment and governance.
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