Kids have always played with and talked to stuffed animals. But now their toys can talk back, thanks to a wave of companies that are fitting children’s playthings with chatbots and voice assistants.

It’s a trend that has particularly taken off in China: A recent report by the Shenzhen Toy Industry Association and JD.com predicts that the sector will surpass ¥100 billion ($14 billion) by 2030, growing faster than almost any other branch of consumer AI. According to the Chinese corporation registration database Qichamao, there are over 1,500 AI toy companies operating in China as of October 2025.

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    11 days ago

    I’m don’t have medical background but I’m pretty sure kids were supposed to do that - do the talking for the toys. I don’t know if it’s part of exploring situations, language or w/e but replacing half of their input does not seem like a good idea to me