Social intimacy and skewed love: A study of the attachment relationship between internet group young users and a digital human

Hanzhong Zhang , Ziwei Xiang , Jibin Yin
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Interactions between human beings and digital humans have become a new network phenomenon, and these relationships have gradually become a topic of research. There is still a lack of sufficient research on whether and what kind of attachment relationship exists in these situations. Based on this problem, in this study, a digital human was designed that was oriented to social software and put into chat groups for interaction and research. A questionnaire survey, case analysis, and netnography analysis were used to collect and examine relevant data. The study found a correlation between the type of attachment of users and the degree of attachment to the digital human. In addition, users who were heavily dependent on the network were more likely to try to complete their attachment with the digital human. Attachment with the digital human was able to calm the users’ emotional intensity. This attachment was considered as close to a skewed desire projection. Through the intermediary of a digital human, Internet users have been better able to fulfill some of their own desires.

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社会亲密与扭曲的爱:网络群体青年用户与数字人的依恋关系研究
人类与数字人之间的互动已经成为一种新的网络现象,这些关系也逐渐成为一个研究课题。对于在这些情况下是否存在依恋关系以及存在何种依恋关系,目前还缺乏足够的研究。基于这个问题,本研究设计了一个面向社交软件的数字人,并将其放入聊天群中进行互动和研究。采用问卷调查、案例分析和网络图分析等方法收集和检验相关数据。研究发现,用户的依恋类型与对数字人的依恋程度之间存在相关性。此外,严重依赖网络的用户更有可能尝试与数字人建立联系。与数字人的依恋能够平息用户的情绪强度。这种依恋被认为是一种扭曲的欲望投射。通过数字人的中介,互联网用户能够更好地满足自己的一些欲望。
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