Jeanette Bennett interviewed by Axios for ‘Charlotte is grappling with loneliness’

Jeanette Bennett, Ph.D., associate professor in the Department of Psychological Science, was interviewed by Axios for the article ‘Charlotte is grappling with loneliness.’
A new study from The Cigna Group shows that loneliness nationwide has jumped from around 46% in 2018 to 57% in 2024. Charlotte residents of all ages struggle with loneliness, and as the state’s fastest growing city, new residents can have a difficult time making connections and finding a community.
Bennett flagged that the report does not dive into artificial intelligence (AI) and its impact on loneliness. She emphasized that AI is not a replacement for human connection, as chatbots can only provide a one-sided relationship.
Instead, Bennett suggests finding activities you enjoy and seeking out groups with similar interests. As reported by Axios previously, there are many groups in Charlotte which host meet-up events focused around interests such as running, food, networking, sports, and volunteering.