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Experts warn AI stuffed animals could 'fundamentally change' human brain wiring in kids
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Do AI chatbots packaged inside plush animals really help children, or do they threaten vital developmental milestones? Companies market them as "screen-free playmates" for toddlers, but pediatric experts warn these toys could trade human connection for machine conversation. Toys like Grem, Grok and Rudi are designed to bond with kids through voice and conversation.
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Humanoid robot turns heads at NYC sneaker store
Think you've seen it all in New York City? Shoppers on Fifth Avenue froze when a humanoid robot walked into the Hoka store and tried on sneakers. The sleek Unitree R1 wasn't just out for a stroll. Passersby watched in disbelief as the KOID-branded robot posed for selfies, grabbed a hot dog and browsed the shoe racks. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox.
Google AI email summaries can be hacked to hide phishing attacks
Fox News anchor Bret Baier examines the U.S. power supply on'Special Report.' Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days -- in your phone, your car, even your washing machine. I saw one just the other day featuring built-in AI. And while that might sound a little over the top, there's no denying that artificial intelligence has made life easier in a lot of ways. From boosting productivity to unlocking new creative tools, it's changing how we work and live.
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Would you eat at a restaurant run by AI?
In the heart of Dubai, just steps from the Burj Khalifa, the future of food is taking shape. A new restaurant called Woohoo plans to serve more than just dinner. It offers a futuristic food experience designed in part by artificial intelligence. Opening in September, Woohoo calls itself "dining in the future." But what does that actually mean?
159-year-old company embraces driverless trucks
Driverless semitrucks raise questions about safety, reliability and the future of the trucking industry. A bold new pilot program is bringing autonomous trucking to the heart of Texas. That means robots are about to hit some of the country's busiest shipping lanes, with doors in tow. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you'll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide -- free when you join my CYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER
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Affordable 3D-printed bionic arm uses muscle signals to move
Kurt Knutsson discusses how the Hero PRO, a wireless, waterproof bionic arm with fast control and full 360-degree wrist rotation, transforms prosthetics. Bionic arms used to cost more than a new car. Unlimited Tomorrow is making 3D-printed prosthetics available for under 8,000 and doing it without sacrificing quality, comfort or functionality. Easton LaChappelle founded the company in 2014 at the age of 18. His simple goal was to give more people access to advanced prosthetics that actually fit their lives.
AI companions replace real friends for many teens
WEHEAD connects to ChatGPT and displays a face, expressions and voice. Artificial intelligence is no longer just a tool for homework or simple tasks. Today, many teens use AI-powered companions for emotional support, advice and even simulated relationships. These apps simulate conversation in ways that feel deeply personal and, for some teens, deeply real. Recent survey data shows that nearly three-quarters of teens aged 13 to 17 have tried a digital companion at least once, and more than half continue to use them regularly.
Viral rogue robot sparks new AI safety fears
AI investor Arnie Bellini predicted that future battles will be fought by robots and that the U.S.'s cyber and AI capabilities might be able to prevent a war with China before it starts. A jaw-dropping video showing a Unitree H1 humanoid robot flailing violently during a test has captured the internet's attention and sparked a new wave of concern about the safety of advanced robotics. Sign up for my FREE CyberGuy Report Get my best tech tips, urgent security alerts and exclusive deals delivered straight to your inbox. Plus, you'll get instant access to my Ultimate Scam Survival Guide -- free when you join my CYBERGUY.COM/NEWSLETTER In the viral clip, the full-sized humanoid robot named DeREX is suspended from a crane inside a factory in China. Surrounded by two handlers, it suddenly starts thrashing its limbs without warning.
Humanoid robot swaps its own battery to work 24/7
Minnesota Twins star Byron Buxton says he's not in favor of automated ball-strike system becoming an MLB fixture. Robots used to need our help to keep going. They had to be plugged in or manually recharged. Now, UBTech is changing that. The company's new humanoid, the Walker S2, has a feature that could reshape the future of factory work.
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This EV has a face, and it talks back with AI
Nvidia CEO and co-founder Jensen Huang commends President Donald Trump's AI agenda and outlines what the country's job future will look like on'Special Report.' Walking up to your car and seeing it recognize you, light up with a digital smile and respond to your voice used to be something only seen in TV shows and movies. Now, LA-based Faraday Future is making that experience a reality. At its California headquarters, the company recently unveiled the FX Super One, a tech-packed electric vehicle featuring the F.A.C.E., short for Front AI Communication Ecosystem. This expressive LED grille gives the car personality, allowing it to connect through light, sound and even emotional cues.
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