Toymaker Mattel Cancels AI Babysitter After Privacy Complaints (theverge.com)
An anonymous reader shares a report: Toymaker Mattel has shelved plans to build an "all-in-one voice-controlled smart baby monitor," after complaints about the device were raised by privacy advocates and child psychologists. According to a report from The Washington Post, the company said in a statement that the device, named Aristotle, did not "fully align with Mattel's new technology strategy" and would not be "[brought] to the marketplace." Aristotle was unveiled back in January this year by Mattel's Nabi brand. It combined the smart speaker and digital assistant functionality of Amazon's Echo with a connected camera that acted as a baby monitor. But the Aristotle was intended to be a much more active presence in children's lives than an Echo speaker, with Mattel claiming it would read them bedtime stories, soothe them if they cried in the night, and even teach them their ABCs. A petition asking Mattel not to release the Aristotle gained more than 15,000 signatories.
This sounds like a godsend for some of those super lazy parents out there. To me it just sounds kinda creepy.
Maybe they can create something like this without the cloud aspect. This seemed like a pretty cool idea.
I sometimes leave children's bedtime music on for my baby.
"Kill Mommy!"
"Kill Mommy!"
uhhh, no, it's saying "Quiero a mami"
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Bummer. I was earning $50,000 a year in Silicon Valley working on this as my project. What am I supposed to do now for a job?
"A petition asking Mattel not to release the Aristotle gained more than 15,000 signatories."
It's a pretty easy fix for a product you don't like or agree with, DON'T BUY IT!
Petition, please. Some parents may WANT to expose their children to this type of technology and you don't have the right to tell them not to.
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Mattel: "Better not release it this year. Let's wait for next year and see if we can sneak it in."
How 'bout we let the parents think of the children instead of doing it for them?
Nobody is.
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."
This certainly felt like the early form of A Young Lady's Illustrated Primer.
Not that I want any corporation to be responsible for teaching my children, but having a private, custom version without relying on someone else's eyes; I'll take it.
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"who's" works in the sentence he used it in. Context, Sir.
It does? So tell us what it means, then. Write it out in full, no contractions - and no adding other words.
Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."