Googleâs hoping thereâs a market for sophisticated artificial intelligence voice assistants you can hug.
The companyâs most recent patent design for an anthropomorphic voice assistant/toy reads like someone dreamt it up after watching an AI and Ted double-feature (and had obviously never seen Childâs Play). Itâs a robot shaped like a teddy bear or bunny that uses facial recognition to identify the gaze of whoeverâs looking at it.The toy, equipped with cameras and microphones, will respond to voice commands and play music or turn on a connected media player. Itâs basically a spin on the Amazon Echo, wrapped in a cuddly exterior, or a super-juiced version of those plush dolls paranoid parents use to spy on their kids and babysitters.
Googleâs illustrations for its potential personal media player are fodder for nightmares. The drawings are quite rough, but it really nailed the âsoulless eyesâ look:
Google isnât exactly first out of the gate here with vaguely creepy AI toys. Mattel already dove into a silicon-fuelled uncanny valley with âHello Barbie,â a Barbie equipped with conversational intelligence technology. And a company called CogniToys is developing an AI dinosaur toy it hopes will âdevelop the capacity to reason about the childâs life.â
Perhaps to quell fears that Google is targeting kids with a device capable of storing data on whatever they say or do in its presence, the patent tries to pretend like a jazz-loving adult would also use it. âIf the voice command is âplay late-period John Coltrane,â the media device command may instruct media device 404 to play music recorded by John Coltrane between 1965 and 1967,â it reads.
But come on. Putting a voice-controlled assistant inside a toy is either a bid for kids or a bid for the Adult Baby community, and there arenât enough TLC specials in the world to make aiming at the Adult Baby community lucrative.
If Google makes this device, the biggest problem will undoubtedly be dealing with privacy. A doll with the ability to passively collect audio and video data on whatâs going on in a kidâs room (or, ugh, fine, and Adult Babyâs room) gives off a distinct âsurreptitious surveillanceâ vibe.
[Quartz]
Images/GIFs from: iCollector, US Patent Trademark Office, Giphy
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