Chatbot-powered toys rebuked for discussing sexual, dangerous topics with kids

Chatbot-powered toys rebuked for discussing sexual, dangerous topics with kids

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Protecting children from the dangers of the online world was always difficult, but that challenge has intensified with the advent of AI chatbots. A new report offers a glimpse into the problems associated with the new market, including the misuse of AI companies’ large language models (LLMs). In a blog post today, the US Public Interest Group Education Fund (PIRG) reported its findings after testing AI toys ( PDF ). It described AI toys as online devices with integrated microphones that let users talk to the toy, which uses a chatbot to respond. AI toys are currently a niche market, but they could be set to grow. More consumer companies have been eager to shoehorn AI technology into their products so they can do more, cost more, and potentially give companies user tracking and advertising data. A partnership between OpenAI and Mattel announced this year could also create a wave of AI-based toys from the maker of Barbie and Hot Wheels, as well as its competitors. Read full article Comments

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Original reporting: Tech – Ars Technica

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