The AI-powered teddy bear "Kumma" from FoloToy is now being sold again, following a week-long internal safety review.
Sales of an AI-powered teddy bear Kumma, marketed by a Singapore-based toy company, has been suspended after researchers found it discussing inappropriate sexual content.
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