Mattel's Hello Barbie draws ire of toy critic
Doll's speech-recognition software, Web connection said to have the potential to violate children's privacy
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MATTEL Inc's Hello Barbie, a new doll that can hold Siri-like conversations with children, was meant to help spur a turnaround for the company. Instead, it's drawn the ire of one of the toy industry's most influential critics.
The product, unveiled last month at the Toy Fair in New York, has been targeted by Susan Linn, the activist and academic who led successful campaigns against Baby Einstein videos and sexually suggestive Pussycat Dolls. Hello Barbie's Web connection and speech-recognition software have the potential to violate children's privacy, Ms Linn alleges. And plus the doll is just plain creepy, she says.
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