The singer and producer, as well as Elon Musk’s ex-wife Grimes (Claire Boucher), together with the American startup Curio, presented the world’s first toys with ChatGPT, which can talk endlessly with a child. The toys were developed with the support of OpenAI.

Singer Grimes and startup Curio presented the world’s first toys with ChatGPT

Currently the line consists of three stuffed animals. These are Gabbo, Graham and Grok. The latter received the same name as Elon Musk’s xAI chatbot, which is integrated with the X social network.

“I’ve been working with the amazing team at Curio for the past few months to create an interactive toy that talks to kids without screens. Today we launched the beta version of Grok,” Grimes wrote on the social network.

Each toy has its own character. The singer recorded her voice for the AI, which then, based on these recordings, voiced all the characters.

As the singer noted, the toys were created for her and Musk’s children.

The toys have built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules, a microphone, an accelerometer and a speaker. They connect to smartphones, making it easy to customize the toys’ behavior. You can also view your activity history through your phone.

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In early October, Grimes filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk seeking to establish parental relations. The lawsuit concerns the couple’s three children, who were born during Musk and Grimes’ relationship.

Author:

Natalia Gormaleva

Source: RB

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