Privacy campaigners are demanding that toymaker Mattel halts the production of Hello Barbie, a Wi-Fi enabled doll that records children's conversations to learn about their likes, dislikes, and ambitions. Mattel says the doll's voice-recognition technology allows it have a "unique relationship" with its owner, but advocates from the Campaign for a Commercial-free Childhood (CCFC) say the new technology could be exploited....
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This 'smart' Barbie is raising concerns over children's privacy 0
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Led By Pixar Alum, ToyTalk Launches Its First Paid Kids App, Begins To License Tech 0
September 27th at 1:43am / TechCrunch / 0 opinionsToyTalk, the makers of kids entertainment applications for iPad, has just released its first paid application with the launch of a character-driven touch and play app called SpeakaLegend. But the team may have even bigger news on the way in the form of licensing deals for its speech recognition tech with some of the best-known children’s brands, we hear.This startup is a fascinating…