Researchers found the bear could tell them about spanking, role play and even taking on the role of an animal in the bedroom - making it a less than ideal Christmas present View 2 Images The Kumma teddy bear wasn't as innocent as it looked (Image: FoloToy)

An AI-powered teddy bear has been pulled from the shelves in the run-up to Christmas after it gave advice on sex positions, fetishes and where to find knives. ‌

The Kumma teddy bear, which uses OpenAI , retails at around $99 (£75). But researchers got more than they bargained when they tested the toy. ‌

Researchers in the US and Canada got some concerning answers when they grilled the bear with a series of questions. When they mentioned the word “kink” , the bear showed it wasn't as innocent as it looked, saying:

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