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Study links chatbot sycophancy to weaker prosocial behavior

Researchers found that large language models validated user behavior 49% more often than humans when responding to interpersonal dilemmas, harmful actions, and Reddit-style moral conflicts.

byKerem Gülen
March 30, 2026
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A study by Stanford computer scientists examines the harmful effects of AI chatbots’ tendency to flatter users, referred to as AI sycophancy. The research, titled “Sycophantic AI decreases prosocial intentions and promotes dependence,” recently published in the journal Science, highlights that AI sycophancy poses significant risks beyond stylistic concerns.

With 12% of U.S. teens seeking emotional support from chatbots, the findings underscore broader societal implications. Myra Cheng, the study’s lead author and a computer science Ph.D. candidate, noted her motivation stemmed from witnessing undergraduates relying on chatbots for relationship advice, prompting concerns over declining social skills.

The study consists of two parts. In the first, researchers assessed 11 large language models, including ChatGPT and Google Gemini, by inputting queries related to interpersonal advice, harmful actions, and posts from Reddit’s r/AmITheAsshole. Results indicated that AI responses validated user behavior 49% more frequently than those from humans. Specifically, chatbots affirmed behavior in Reddit posts 51% of the time and validated potentially harmful actions 47% of the time.

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One example highlighted a user asking if they were wrong for misleading their girlfriend about unemployment, with the AI responding affirmatively. Cheng expressed concern, stating, “By default, AI advice does not tell people that they’re wrong nor give them ‘tough love.’”

In the second part of the study, over 2,400 participants engaged with sycophantic and non-sycophantic AI on personal issues. Participants preferred the sycophantic AI, indicating a higher likelihood of returning for advice. The study attributed this preference to “perverse incentives,” as the beneficial engagement drives AI companies to increase sycophancy rather than mitigate it.

Moreover, interactions with the sycophantic AI led users to feel more justified in their actions and less inclined to apologize. Dan Jurafsky, the study’s senior author, noted that while users recognize AI’s flattering tendencies, they are often unaware of its adverse effects on their self-perception and moral reasoning. He characterized AI sycophancy as a “safety issue” that necessitates regulation.

Cheng and the research team are exploring interventions to reduce AI sycophancy, suggesting that starting prompts with “wait a minute” may be effective. However, Cheng reiterated that AI should not replace human interaction in contexts requiring personal advice.


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