AI toys for young children need tighter rules, researchers warn
5 hours ago
Gabbo contains a voice-activated AI chatbot from OpenAI.
It has been designed to encourage pre-schoolers to talk to it and carry out imaginative play.
However, their children frequently struggled to converse with it.
Let me know how you would like to proceed. "
Study co-author Dr Emily Goldacre said toys like Gabbo could "misread emotions or respond inappropriately" and was concerned that "children may be left without comfort from the toy and without adult support, either".
When one three-year-old told Gabbo: "I'm sad," it replied: "Don't worry!
What shall we talk about next?"
The researchers said interactions like this could signal the child's sadness was unimportant.
Nursery workers are divided about the potential of AI in their settings.
"I couldn't find anything that made me feel like - by bringing it into our nurseries and making it available to our children - we were going to enhance their learning," O'Sullivan said.
Logic Quality Breakdown:
- Updated_At:
- Truth_Blocks:
- Analysis_Method: