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But if Pixar had its ear to the ground, it might have used an AI kids’ toy instead.

Topic: technologyRegion: north americaUpdated: i1 outletsSources: 1Spectrum: Center Only2 min read
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The new Wild West of AI kids’ toys The new Wild West of AI kids’ toys Biz & IT * Day & Night furbies were just the beginning These connected companions could disrupt everything from make-believe to bedtime stories. No wonder some lawmakers want them banned.
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  • The new Wild West of AI kids’ toys The new Wild West of AI kids’ toys Biz & IT * Day & Night furbies were just the beginning These connected companions could disrupt everything from make-believe to bedtime stories.
  • Credit: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Images The main antagonist of Toy Story 5 , in theaters this summer, is a green, frog-shaped kids’ tablet named Lilypad, a genius new villain for the beloved Pixar franchise .
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This development falls within the broader context of Technology activity in North America. Current reporting indicates: The new Wild West of AI kids’ toys The new Wild West of AI kids’ toys Biz & IT * Day & Night furbies were just the beginning These connected companions could disrupt everything from make-believe to bedtime stories.

Credit: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Images The main antagonist of Toy Story 5 , in theaters this summer, is a green, frog-shaped kids’ tablet named Lilypad, a genius new villain for the beloved Pixar franchise . But if Pixar had its ear to the ground, it might have used an AI kids’ toy instead.

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