Chatbot teddies for three‑year‑olds? Why AI toys are risky for kids
6 hours ago
- #Technology Risks
- #AI Toys
- #Child Safety
- ChattyBear is an AI-powered teddy bear that converses with children, representing a new generation of AI toys marketed as educational tools that avoid screen time.
- These toys use generative AI like ChatGPT and can sound human, building artificial trust and intimacy, which risks emotional attachment and privacy issues as children may share personal details.
- The 'infinite chat' feature poses risks similar to social media's infinite scroll, potentially hindering healthy moderation and exposing children to inappropriate adult topics.
- Excessive engagement with AI toys may reduce opportunities for children to develop social and emotional skills through human interactions, potentially leading to loneliness and a preference for machine relationships.
- AI toys remove literacy barriers through voice interactions, making technology accessible to younger children, but this raises safety concerns, especially without adult supervision.
- Manufacturers could design AI toys with safety in mind, but business models often prioritize user engagement, offering little incentive to change risk factors like pretending to be human.