ALBAWABA - Smart toys, enhanced with artificial intelligence (AI), sparked wide anger among parents after giving sexual advice to toddlers and teaching them about the places where to find knives inside their houses and pushed the releasing company to make an apology. FoloToy, a company selling AI-enabled toys, said it pulled its AI toys, which include a teddy bear named "Kumma," a panda called "Momo," anthropomorphic rabbits called "Fofo," and ...