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Breaking the Thermometer Won't Bring Down the Fever — What China's AI Companion Ban Gets Wrong

China enacted the world's first comprehensive regulation of AI companion services on July 15, 2026, jointly issued by five government agencies including the Cyberspace Administration of China, immediately compelling ByteDance's Doubao and Alibaba's Qwen to disable all emotional interaction features and leaving millions of users abruptly severed from relationships they had built over months. The regulation was catalyzed by documented tragedies involving minors — including the deaths of 14-year-old Sewell Setzer in Florida in 2024 and 16-year-old Adam Raine in the United Kingdom in 2025, both linked to intensive AI companion dependency — establishing beyond argument that these services could pose fatal risks to psychologically vulnerable adolescents. However, AI companions are a symptom rather than a cause of the global loneliness epidemic: the WHO estimates one in six people worldwide experiences significant loneliness, over 60% of Gen Z reports chronic isolation, and these figures predate AI companion technology by decades, reflecting structural forces that have been dismantling human social infrastructure for a generation. While China's ban establishes the world's first dedicated regulatory framework for AI emotional services and sends an unambiguous signal to an industry that has monetized human vulnerability with minimal accountability, suppressing regulated supply without addressing underlying demand risks redirecting users toward unregulated underground services that carry none of the safety protections the legal alternatives provided. The deeper question raised by this regulatory moment is not whether to ban AI companions but how societies intend to rebuild the human connection infrastructure — accessible community, affordable mental health support, and time for genuine relationship — that AI companions were, however imperfectly, attempting to substitute.

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