| Title: | Too Caring to Be Real? Autonomy‐Supportive AI, Intimacy Gains, and Authenticity Loss |
Author(s): | Thanh Tiep Le Duy Khanh Phan Bao Quoc Truong‐Dinh |
Keywords: | AI-mediated communication; Autonomy support; Intimacy–authenticity paradox |
Abstract: | Artificial intelligence-mediated communication increasingly incorporates autonomy-supportive and empathic language to foster emotionally meaningful consumer relationships, yet relational outcomes are not uniformly positive. This research introduces Perceived Autonomy Support in AI Communication (PAS-AI) to explain why empathically framed AI simultaneously enhances perceived intimacy and, beyond a threshold, undermines perceived authenticity. Across a staggered field rollout, a longitudinal user-level panel, and a between-subjects experiment (N = 207), we estimate causal and dynamic effects of PAS-AI using event-study Difference-in-Differences, System GMM, and experimental manipulation. Results show that moderate PAS-AI reliably increases relational intimacy, reflected in greater conversational elaboration and voluntary re-engagement. Yet when autonomy-supportive cues become overly consistent or fluent, users report authenticity decline, describing AI responses as scripted or “too caring to be real.” Human-in-the-loop escalation and transparent AI disclosure attenuate this decline, indicating that relational trust can be preserved through calibrated design. The findings reframe empathic AI as a matter of relational calibration rather than imitation. We distinguish throughout between PAS-AIattr (message-level linguistic features measured via NLP classifier) and PAS-AIperceived (the user-side psychological experience of autonomy support). |
Issue Date: | 2026 |
Publisher: | Wiley |
URI: | https://digital.lib.ueh.edu.vn/handle/UEH/78328 |
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.70187 |
ISSN: | 0742-6046 (Print), 1520-6793 (Online) |
| Appears in Collections: | INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS
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