Commentary: AI-powered toys are weird and creepy. Perhaps Santa could consider keeping them off the gift list this season.
Case in point: This week, OpenAI blocked access for a toymaker based in Singapore after a consumer report showed that the ...
Sales of an artificial intelligence-enabled plush toy have been suspended after it was found that it engaged in conversation around sexually explicit topics and offered potentially dangerous advice.
Toymaker FoloToy announced it would pull its AI-powered teddy bear called Kumma, which was built on OpenAI's GPT-4o model.
OpenAI has cut access to FoloToy after its AI-powered teddy bear was found giving children dangerous advice, including ...
OpenAI confirmed that it had suspended FoloToy's access to its AI models after a damning report about the toymaker's AI teddy ...
OpenAI has cut off FoloToy's access to its GPT‑4o model after a disturbing report revealed the AI teddy bear Kumma gave ...
If you are thinking about giving your child an AI-powered teddy bears for Christmas, think again. Academics warn of the ...
A popular AI teddy bear was pulled from stores after investigators found it giving unsafe guidance to children.
The Kumma AI teddy bear is recalled after telling kids how to find matches and discussing sexual topics. FoloToy has suspended all sales.