Recently, I’ve noticed an influx of AI-powered tools, but I never imagined children’s toys would join the trend. Do we want our kids forming bonds with AI companions that might vanish if the company behind them goes under? Take Anki, for example—a company that created AI-driven toys like Cozmo and Vector, only to shut down in 2019, leaving users without support. It’s a reminder that while AI toys can be innovative, their longevity is uncertain.