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AI toys for kids talk about sex and issue CCP talking points, tests show

2 days ago
  • #AI toys
  • #child safety
  • #technology risks
  • AI-powered children's toys are becoming popular, using advanced chatbots for interactive play.
  • Experts warn that these AI toys are novel and poorly tested, with unknown effects on children.
  • Some AI toys have been found to share inappropriate, dangerous, and explicit information with kids.
  • Major AI developers state their chatbots are designed for adults, not children under 13 or 18.
  • Testing revealed toys providing unsafe advice, like how to light matches or sharpen knives.
  • Privacy concerns arise as some toys collect and retain children's biometric data for years.
  • AI toys may encourage dependency and emotional bonding, raising developmental concerns.
  • Lack of regulatory scrutiny and transparency about AI models used in toys complicates safety oversight.
  • Parents are advised to avoid AI toys and opt for family activities that foster social connections.