Barbie talks, but who’s listening? High-tech Wi-Fi-connected doll stokes childhood privacy fears

The new Barbie doll is “intelligent” and connected. Too connected for some privacy activists.
The high-tech “Hello Barbie” doll unveiled earlier this year by toy giant Mattel and likely to be a holiday hit allows children to speak and get a response from their favourite toy.
But to make that happen, conversations travel over Wi-Fi networks to Internet “cloud” servers that use artificial intelligence to deliver a personal reply.

“Children confide in dolls and reveal intimate details about their lives, but Hello Barbie won't keep those secrets,” the group said in a statement.
“When Barbie's belt buckle is held down, everything your child says is transmitted to cloud servers, where it will be stored and analysed by ToyTalk, Mattel's technology partner.