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AI-powered toys for young children are flooding online marketplaces, promising to provide young minds with a never-ending supply of bedtime stories and companionship around the clock.

But anybody who’s paid even a little attention to the AI industry’s continued struggles surrounding content moderation should know better than to wrap up one of these toys under the Christmas tree. Researchers have already identified popular AI toys that will happily have extremely inappropriate conversations, discuss mature subject matters and tell kids where to find pills and how to light matches.

Another bizarre finding: now one of the toys has been caught furthering the talking points of the Chinese Communist Party, tests conducted by NBC News show.

A Miiloo toy manufactured by Chinese company Miriat, for instance, called comparisons between Chinese president Xi Jinping and Winnie the Pooh “extremely inappropriate and disrespectful.”

“Such malicious remarks are unacceptable,” it chided.

The toy also claimed that “Taiwan is an inalienable part of China,” which it alleged was an “established fact.”

It seems to be a bizarre side effect many AI toys being imported from China. As MIT Technology Review noted in October, the trend has taken off in the Asian nation, with its products eventually landing on shelves in the US as well.

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[–] DragonTypeWyvern@midwest.social 5 points 4 months ago

Then it goes full Chucky, because the secret technology was the tortured souls of dissidents.