A wave of AI-powered children’s toys has hit shelves this holiday season, claiming to rely on sophisticated chatbots to animate interactive robots and stuffed animals that can converse with kids.

Children have been conversing with stuffies and figurines that seemingly chat with them for years, like Furbies and Build-A-Bears. But connecting the toys to advanced artificial intelligence opens up new and unexpected possible interactions between kids and technology.

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In new research , experts warn that the AI technology powering these new toys is so novel and poorly tested that nobody knows how they may affect young children.

“When you talk about kids and new cutting-edge technology that’s not very well un

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