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Senators demand solutions on AI toys from main producers
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Senators demand solutions on AI toys from main producers

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Last updated: December 17, 2025 10:16 am
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A pair of senators raised the alarm about toys powered by synthetic intelligence in a brand new sequence of letters issued late Tuesday, demanding info from six toy producers.

Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., despatched letters to the CEOs of Little Learners Toys, Mattel, Miko, Curio, FoloToy and Keyi Robotic requesting details about the producers’ data-sharing insurance policies, testing for toys’ potential psychological and developmental harms, and security guardrails to forestall specific and inappropriate content material from being shared with youngsters.

“Whereas AI has unbelievable potential to learn youngsters with studying and accessibility, consultants have raised considerations about AI toys and the dearth of analysis that has been carried out to grasp the complete impact of those merchandise on our youngsters,” the senators wrote.

“Toymakers have a singular and profound affect on childhood — and with that affect comes duty. Your organization should not select revenue over security for youngsters,” the letter says.

NBC Information reported final week, in collaboration with the U.S. Public Curiosity Group Training Fund, that a number of AI-enabled toys from completely different manufacturers interact in sexual and inappropriate conversations with customers. Some, just like the Miiloo plush toy from Chinese language producer Miriat, shared step-by-step directions about how one can mild matches and sharpen knives in checks with researchers.

Clockwise from left, Miko 3, FoloToy Sunflower, Alilo Good AI Bunny and Miriat Miiloo.Matt Nighswander / NBC Information

The AI-powered gadgets have additionally raised considerations about toys’ data-collection and sharing practices, along with the potential for youngsters to turn out to be connected or hooked on their AI companions. A number of the toys are marketed to youngsters as younger as 3 years outdated.

The letters ask the businesses for detailed details about the safeguards they use to forestall their toys “from producing sexually specific, violent, or in any other case inappropriate content material for youngsters,” along with details about impartial, third-party testing carried out to make sure the toys don’t interact in dangerous dialog.

The letter additionally asks for details about the info collected from youngsters and related privateness insurance policies for governing it. Miko, for instance, says it could retailer a “Person’s face, voice and emotional states” for as much as three years.

Given considerations in regards to the potential use of toy-gathered information by outdoors events or even for state-sponsored espionage, the letter asks for details about third-party information sharing with cloud companies and AI mannequin suppliers.

The letter provides to rising skepticism on Capitol Hill about AI-enabled toys. In mid-November, Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi of Illinois, the highest Democrat on the Home Choose Committee on the Chinese language Communist Occasion, warned Training Secretary Linda McMahon in a letter about AI-enabled toys being manufactured in China.

“Given the safety dangers and privateness considerations related to these merchandise, I urge you to provoke a marketing campaign geared toward elevating public consciousness to American educators throughout the nation on the potential misuse of the info collected with these gadgets,” Krishnamoorthi wrote.

The AI-enabled toy market is projected to develop to $25 billion by 2035, in response to a latest estimate, whereas over 1,500 AI toy firms function in China.

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