There are hazards ranging from water-absorbing beads that can swell inside a child’s body to AI toys that can give inappropriate advice or expose children to violent or sexual content.
Breakdown
- Consumer advocates warn that some popular holiday toys, especially those with AI chatbots, may not be safe for children. 7s
- The Colorado Public Interest Research Group's annual report lists toys that could harm children, including those posing choking hazards. 1m 5s
- Testing found that AI chatbot toys can expose children to explicit content or provide harmful advice. 1m 22s
- Experts recommend parents avoid AI chatbot toys unless they are comfortable with their child being part of an experiment. 1m 41s
- Parents are advised to buy toys from reliable sources and, when possible, inspect them in person for safety. 1m 46s
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