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Let's Not Outsource Parenting Duty to Artificial Intelligence
A toy company announced that it will develop AI-powered toys for babies, but studies have shown that such toys is vulnerable to leaking children's personal information and may interfere with their social, emotional, and cognitive development in many ways. Our precious children need rich, human interaction—not to be raised by AI-powered nannies.

To-wen Tseng
Jul 173 min read


When An “AI Companion” Encourages Your Kids to Run Away
There are two types of artificial intelligence: generative and companion. Based on testing, companion AI can compete with users' real-life friends, encourage them to run away from home, and even suggest self-harm—posing a serious risk to children under the age of 18.

To-wen Tseng
May 303 min read


AI Lover is Here! Are They Better Companions?
Like in the movie "Companion," men seek docile partners while women seek freedom. AI chatbot "dating" is already popular among young people.

To-wen Tseng
Feb 113 min read
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