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AI toys for young children must be more tightly regulated, say researchers
University of Cambridge study finds AI-powered toys can misread emotions and respond inappropriately to children It was all going well. Charlotte, five, was chatting with an AI soft toy called Gabbo at a London play centre about her family, her drawing of a heart to represent them and what makes her happy. She even offered a couple of kisses to the £80 plaything with a face like a computer screen. It was when she declared: “Gabbo, I love you”, that the fluent conversation came to an abrupt ha...
13 Mar, 07:35 — 13 Mar, 07:35
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