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What happens to the data from AI toys?
The toys are connected to the internet (via WiFi or Bluetooth to a phone or other device with internet access) and send data to the supplier. This enables the company's AI to learn for the company and be better able to talk to the child.
The company records and collects all the child’s conversations with the toy, and possibly those with other children and adults who also interact with it.
The company is probably storing this data and certainly using it to create a better product.
The location of the toy affects how the data is stored. For example, in the US, companies creating educational toys can store data for longer than other companies. So when the manufacturer describes their toy as educational, it opens up that right to hold on to the data for longer.
As more devices – many marketed as educational toys – come onto the market, they are setting off alarm bells around privacy, bias, surveillance, manipulation, democracy, transparency and accountability.
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What issues should we be most concerned about?
Germany banned Cayla and similar toys because of concerns they could be used to spy on children and that someone could hack the device and communicate directly with the child.
But we are also talking about companies monetizing data. The data from AI toys contains everything a child says to the device, including their most precious secrets.
If that data is collected, does the child have a right to get it back? If that data is collected from very early childhood and does not belong to the child, does it make the child extra vulnerable because his or her choices and patterns of behaviour could be known to anyone who purchases the data, for example, companies or political campaigns.
Depending on the privacy laws of the state in which the toys are being used, if the data is collected and kept, it breaches Article 16 of the Convention on the Rights of the Child – the right to privacy. (Though, of course, arguably this is something parents routinely do by posting pictures of their children on Facebook).
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