Teddy bears and stuffed plushies have long been a mainstay in toy collections. But today they don’t talk back in a child’s imagination — they talk through built-in AI chatbots.
The child advocacy nonprofit Fairplay issued an advisory on Thursday warning people against buying AI toys this holiday season. It's not the only group.
Meanwhile, counterfeit and unsafe toys online are still a problem, as if parents don't have enough to stress about. Once upon a time, you worried about a small toy part that could be a choking hazard ...
One stuffed bear intended for children, powered by artificial intelligence, offered researchers detailed instructions on how to light a match, where to find a knife and different types of kinks.
A new generation of toys powered by artificial intelligence is hitting the marketplace this year, from robots that can hold an entire conversation with your kid or a box that turns verbal descriptions ...
Christmas is coming, and quick. Folks are piling into stores, or jumping online, to buy the latest Christmas gifts for the kids.
Those letters to Santa have been getting a futuristic update. Alongside the usual requests — baby dolls, action figures, Labubus — come toys incorporating AI technology. There's Curio's ...
The toys are cute and marketed as educational and interactive companions that encourage children's creativity. But child ...
Child-safety experts warn families to skip AI-powered toys this holiday season New advisory says AI toys can harm child development, disrupt relati ...
In promotional videos of the new robot, Olaf waddles through Disneyland Paris' World of Frozen land at a quick pace as the ...