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Beyond humanoid robotics, the exhibition showcased charming AI-powered toys and small companions designed for children and families. These devices feature cameras, microphones, and sensors that allow them to recognize speech, interpret touch, and react with expressive movements—enhancing interactive play and learning.
A notable example is a small robot with moving ears, expressive eyes, and multilingual capability, capable of switching between languages and answering questions. Such toys aim to make learning engaging, enabling children to practice languages or develop skills through fun interactions with AI.