
Recalled Teddy Bear Deemed Too Filthy For Idaho Kids
A child's Christmas wish list can consist of a great number of toys. Teddy Bears or other plushies are favorites among the young ones, but one stuffed animal has been removed from an online retailer after a glitch was discovered that some people have deemed wildly inappropriate.
Teddy bears are supposed to be cuddly, soft, and comforting. Most adults still have their favorite childhood stuffed animals because they created years of fond memories.
One toy manufacturer based in China has had to pull a $99, AI teddy bear they created from their website due to some racy and potentially dangerous interactions with kids.
Teddy Bear Made In China Recalled After Complaints Over Inappropriate Interactions

Here's the story of one naughty stuffed animal you won't find at Build-A-Bear.
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'Kumma' is a teddy bear made by Chinese toy maker FoloToy. The company recently yanked all the bears from circulation after it was discovered the interactive, AI-powered companion was overheard discussing...shall we say... risky business with children.
Commands instructing kids on where in the kitchen to find knives, how to use matches, the latest in adult bondage practices, and even how to tie up a partner were funneled through the toy.
I don't know about you, but my interest in the future of teddy bears has just grown tenfold. Obviously, this type of child companion wouldn't gel well with most parents who don't want their young children starting fires or wielding cleavers.
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