Parents were promised a cuddly learning companion, but they got a talking toy that allegedly walked children through sexual topics and step-by-step instructions for finding knives in the kitchen.
An AI-powered toy might seem like a trendy thing to give your kids this holiday season, but major advocacy groups are begging parents to reconsider. According to Fairplay, an advocacy group that aims ...
*Toy company FoloToy says it’s removing its AI teddy bear “Kumma” from the market after a safety group found the bear was giving very inappropriate and unsafe answers, such as telling kids how to find ...
Sales of a plush toy powered by artificial intelligence (AI) were suspended after researchers found that the AI functions were not yet ready to interact safely with kids. According to CNN, the toy, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. AI-powered toys like talking teddy bears and holographic companions are hitting shelves this holiday season, but ...
This season, a new kind of “toy” is raising serious alarm bells. The AI-powered teddy bear Kumma, made by FoloToy and built on an advanced language model, recently gave disturbing responses — ...