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AI Stuffed Animals Could Rewrite How Kids’ Brains Develop, Experts Warn

What Happened

Experts have expressed concern about the surge in AI powered stuffed animals designed to interact with children. According to Fox News, these toys use artificial intelligence algorithms to mimic human-like responses and hold conversations with kids. Psychologists and neuroscientists warn that frequent interaction with AI companions could affect the way children develop social and emotional skills. The warning comes as tech companies increasingly market these smart toys as educational and comforting, but critics caution that over-reliance on AI friends may reduce exposure to human interactions crucial for healthy brain development.

Why It Matters

The rise of AI toys like interactive stuffed animals raises important questions about child development and technology. If children form attachments with AI rather than people, their social skills and emotional intelligence may suffer, changing fundamental aspects of learning and relationship building in the digital age. Read more in our AI News Hub

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