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Kumma is a teddy bear with fuzzy ears, a cozy scarf and a built-in AI chatbot. It's marketed for kids, but testing by the ...
Imagine your toddler playing with a soft teddy bear, but with ChatGPT baked in. These AI toys can chat to your kid, play ...
Right now, Sarkary believes humanoid robot manufacturers, which in Canada include startups like Sanctuary AI, are ...
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 toys are cute and marketed as educational and interactive companions that encourage children's creativity. But child development experts caution that the opposite may be true.