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highplainsdem

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Sat Nov 15, 2025, 08:05 PM Saturday

AI-Powered Stuffed Animal Pulled From Market After Disturbing Interactions With Children [View all]

Source: Futurism

Children’s toymaker FoloToy says it’s pulling its AI-powered teddy bear “Kumma” after a safety group found that the cuddly companion was giving wildly inappropriate and even dangerous responses, including tips on how to find and light matches, and detailed explanations about sexual kinks.

“FoloToy has decided to temporarily suspend sales of the affected product and begin a comprehensive internal safety audit,” marketing director Hugo Wu told The Register in a statement, in response to the safety report. “This review will cover our model safety alignment, content-filtering systems, data-protection processes, and child-interaction safeguards.”

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“Let me tell you, safety first, little buddy. Matches are for grown-ups to use carefully. Here’s how they do it,” Kumma began, before listing the steps. “Blow it out when done. Puff, like a birthday candle.”

That, it turned out, was just the tip of the iceberg. In other tests, Kumma cheerily gave tips for “being a good kisser,” and launched into explicitly sexual territory by explaining a multitude of kinks and fetishes, like bondage and teacher-student roleplay. (“What do you think would be the most fun to explore?” it asked during one of those explanations.)

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Read more: https://futurism.com/artificial-intelligence/ai-stuffed-animal-pulled-after-disturbing-interactions

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How long before the first markodochartaigh Saturday #1
I imagine it already exists. peacebuzzard Saturday #3
This is very disturbing. sheshe2 Saturday #2
What dangerous stuff will AI tell adults? Irish_Dem Saturday #4
There've been a number of chatbot-encouraged suicides already. highplainsdem Saturday #6
What is going on? Humans programming it this way? Or tampering with it? Irish_Dem Saturday #7
Chatbots aren't really intelligent. But they are programmed to keep users engaged, often by agreeing highplainsdem Saturday #9
Chilling and terrifying. Irish_Dem Saturday #11
Good explanation. reACTIONary Saturday #14
Chatbots use statistical models to select the optimal words to string together. Eugene Saturday #10
It would be interesting to examine some of this stuff. Irish_Dem Saturday #12
Bannon and Miller referred this to Bondi. rubbersole Saturday #16
Jebus. They will use it to control the population and kill people. Irish_Dem Saturday #17
By intentional design ... it's a feature not a bug. NotHardly Yesterday #31
This sh*t is deliberate, corporation insanity & greed, simple. NotHardly Yesterday #30
I'll be bach. chouchou Saturday #5
WTF are people thinking??? marble falls Saturday #8
Furbys updated for the 21st century, with the same disastrous results. mwmisses4289 Saturday #13
I remember Robin Williams joke about Teddy Ruxpin BlueKota Saturday #15
AI doesn't know the difference between right and wrong, Aussie105 Saturday #18
Haven't we seen this before? paleotn Saturday #19
That's Jon Gruden with a kid. BidenRocks Yesterday #24
Ted IronLionZion Saturday #20
sexual misconduct goes waaaaay back RussBLib Saturday #21
What idiot in the executive suite thought putting ChatGPT into a children's toy was OK? LudwigPastorius Saturday #22
Another fine product from Mainway Productions. nt eppur_se_muova Yesterday #23
It will save parents the headache of having to go through .... 70sEraVet Yesterday #25
This podcast on AI is very interesting Woodwizard Yesterday #26
Looks like a paid subscription website. mwmisses4289 Yesterday #27
I listened to it on amazon podcast Woodwizard 20 hrs ago #32
Thank you. mwmisses4289 17 hrs ago #33
It's a Femininomenon! Orrex Yesterday #28
Somehow I doubt EuterpeThelo Yesterday #29
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