The Barbie Company has
produced a doll that can record everything said by its owner and make chat
responses has privacy advocates saying it sound creepy.
They have launched a
petition urging toy-maker Mattel to scrap the "creepy" product, which
uses an embedded microphone and voice-recognition software to
"listen".
With one press of a button
on its belt buckle, wifi-connected Hello Barbie will transmit audio to a cloud
server where speech is recorded and processed.
Mattel says the doll will
keep learning about its owner, remembering the name of the child's pet, for
example, offering a more engaging play experience.
At a recent New York toy
fair, a Mattel representative told Hello Barbie she liked being on stage.
When the representative
later asked the doll what she should do when she grew up, it responded:
"Well, you told me you like being onstage. So maybe a dancer?"
Mattel and ToyTalk, the San
Francisco-based start-up that developed Hello Barbie's software, say privacy is
their main concern.
But advocacy groups are
labelling the toy "eavesdropping" Barbie.
Susan Linn, director of
Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood, said in a statement: "Kids using Hello Barbie aren't only
talking to a doll.
"They are talking
directly to a toy conglomerate whose only interest in them is financial.
"It's creepy - and
creates a host of dangers for children and families."
The group, which has
launched the petition, says such a toy could be used to stealthily encourage
children to pester their parents for more Barbie products.

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