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AI is moving towards children’s toys. Parents may be concerned

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Later this year, AI-powered toys are likely to hit the market with support such as the ChatGPT chatbot. New items can be very attractive to children, but parents should be careful about what they buy for their children.

Interactive toys are nothing new, but those that connect to ChatGPT seem to be the latest innovation in the kids industry. While new products can adapt phenomenally to the smallest, is the potential risk worth it?

AI toys - will ChatGPT bears flood the market?

Allan Wong, head of VTech, an educational toy company, claims that the first toys that truly meet the tastes of the child will appear on the market in the near future.

His Hong Kong company is already working on the first products, including teddy bears from ChatGPT. They may hit the market before Christmas. Soft toys filled with electronics are supposed to adapt to the situation and desires of the child.

Here, among other things, to tell personalized stories, because the toy can, for example, remember important places or the names of relatives and friends. Other potential functions of AI toys include calming kids down when they have tantrums, and even teaching and practicing basic skills with toddlers.

Are AI toys a privacy threat?

Wong already knows that parents can react differently to modern toys. Several issues will be key here, primarily confidentiality and data security.

In order to respond to voice commands, a toy, by definition, must record its surroundings. Many are already accustomed to this and surround themselves with smart speakers or assistants. For others, however, it is still a tough barrier.

Access to the youngest data and personal information such as a child’s age, place of residence, or other personally identifiable data may be poorly received by government data regulators.

Conversational chatbots like ChatGPT are also still far from perfect and sometimes get lost in their own content filters. Not every parent will dare to leave the child alone with such a toy. Who knows what he might accidentally hand over to the younger.

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