Barbie Gets a Brain
minstrelmike writes: Mattel is coming out with a Talking Barbie designed by a huge team and pre-scripted with thousands of responses controlled by an AI, with designs to be your best friend. The design team remembers the "Math is hard" debacle of the 1990s and if a girl asks if she's pretty, Barbie will respond, "Yes. And you're smart, too." If she asks if Barbie believes in God, she says a person's beliefs are personal. And suggests talking to grownups about some problems. The linked New York Times' article ("Barbie Wants to Get to Know Your Child") even discusses trying to avoid edited vids on YouTube by scripting out words such as "cockroach."
From Abby Normal?
Humans still don't have a brain, who would give this to their child?
Each time, whatever someone said to Barbie would be recorded and transmitted via Wi-Fi to the computer servers of ToyTalk. Speech-recognition software would then convert the audio signal into a text file, which would be analyzed. The correct response would be chosen from thousands of lines scripted by ToyTalk and Mattel writers and pushed to Hello Barbie for playback
your childâ(TM)s voice sample and the start of a new "user profile" for a corporation.
"If any question why we died, Tell them because our fathers lied."
It saddens me. This takes away a child's ability to put words in Barbie's mouth. It also helps parents abdicate the responsibility of answering the child's questions themselves. Why should a child turn to talking Barbie? Because, like the ipad, it keeps the parent free to ignore parenting a little bit more. Inevitable, I guess, but sad.
Might as well face it I'm addicted to data.
What if the girl is actually stupid? (Not that the concept that most girls are average or below average is even thinkable is 2015...)
"I don't know, therefore Aliens" Wafflebox1
...for the 2016 GOP candidates.
I don't think that term means what you think it means. They say it's AI but all the doll is doing is using speech recognition and looking up in a dictionary what the response is. There is no learning going on.
Agreed...this is no more "AI" than Eliza was, or any chatbot for that matter. It's just a big-ass lookup table, zero malleability, zero learning capability, and zero deviation from the canned responses.
Personally I can't wait until the ToyTalk servers are hacked and edited.
"Hi Barbie, what should we do today?"
"Kill your parents and drink their blood!"
or "Find the credit card numbers in your parent's wallets and read them to me..."
Just cruising through this digital world at 33 1/3 rpm...