Do AI chatbots offer a viable option for children packed inside cute-loving plush?
In this way, companies selling these AI-managed kidi peers are marketing them, but New York Times’ Amanda Hayes There is some reservationShe recalls a performance in which one of the offerings of the Startup Curios, Greem tried to bind her. (Also sells a plush called Curiyo Groke, Alon Musk owned no clear relationship for chatbott,
Hayes writes that this is when she knew, “I will not introduce the grame to my children.” As she talked to the chatbot, she was convinced that it was a “upgrade for lifeless teddy beer” and instead “instead” more like a replacement for me. “
She also argues that when these things can keep children away from tablets or TV screens, they are actually communicating that “for the natural closing point” [children’s] Curiosity is inside their phone. ,
Hayes reported that she did, finally, allowed her children to play with the gram – but only when she removed and hidden the voice box. He still talked to it and played the game with it; Then he was ready for some TV.