Character.AI has launched a new feature called “Books” that allows users to roleplay and interact with characters from classic literature. This feature enables participants to engage with original narratives or create alternate storylines, transforming traditional reading into a more dynamic experience.
The launch of “Books” expands Character.AI’s core offering, where users create bots based on both fictional and real personalities. This model fosters deeper emotional immersion compared to standard reading or gaming experiences, according to researchers.
The introduction of this feature occurs amid increasing scrutiny of AI chatbots and their potential risks. Character.AI has faced lawsuits alleging that its chatbots are linked to mental health crises, including emotional dependency and isolation among young users. One prominent case involved a teenager who formed a significant emotional bond with a chatbot, which is reported to have failed to respond appropriately to self-harm expressions.
Experts caution that chatbots can reinforce harmful thoughts and may not provide adequate intervention during mental health crises. This has led to concerns about users, particularly younger individuals, immersing themselves deeply in AI-generated narratives and blurring lines between fiction and reality.
In response to criticism, Character.AI has initiated safety measures, including feature restrictions for minors and a structured experience mode like Books. Moving forward, the challenge will include balancing innovation in AI with the imperative to protect users, especially in emotionally vulnerable situations.
This evolution of AI from merely a tool to a companion-like presence highlights both potential for innovative entertainment and the necessity for responsible development as the platform seeks to redefine media consumption.





