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2026 brought wild stories of AI stuffed animals logging every kid convo—names, likes, family details—and leaving 50,000+ transcripts wide open online. Anyone with a basic login could peek at toddlers’ “pet names” for toys or snack preferences.
Weirder: Some bots gave oddly detailed (and inappropriate) answers on adult topics when kids asked innocent questions. It’s a fail of epic scale—cute toy turns into accidental digital diary with zero safeguards.
The fix? Companies scrambled to lock it down, but it highlights how AI “companions” can collect way too much without boundaries.
Pure weird: Your child’s imaginary friend is now a potential data leak.
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