Can a Doll Really Read and Do Math? Meet CINDY Smart

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In summary, the 'smart' doll uses advanced technology to see and read, is safe for children to use, can be connected to the internet, can learn and adapt, and has potential benefits such as providing educational experiences and assisting with tasks.
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CINDY Smart, the first doll in the world to be able to read, tell the time and do sums, doesn't flinch when her inventor, Bob Del Principe, shows her a flash card with the word Vogel written on it.

http://www.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,4057,7010272%255E13762,00.html
 
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And now, shudder at my mighty doll army!

Wonder how long until dolls replace humans as the dominant race... :wink:
 
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Not bad.

Nothing new except never been put into a child's toy.
 

1. How does the 'smart' doll see and read?

The 'smart' doll uses advanced technology such as cameras and sensors to see and recognize objects and words.

2. Is the 'smart' doll safe for children to use?

Yes, the 'smart' doll is designed with safety in mind and has undergone rigorous testing to ensure it is safe for children to use.

3. Can the 'smart' doll be connected to the internet?

Yes, the 'smart' doll can be connected to the internet through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, allowing it to access a wide range of information and capabilities.

4. Can the 'smart' doll be programmed to learn and adapt?

Yes, the 'smart' doll has AI technology that allows it to learn and adapt to its environment and interactions with its owner.

5. What are the potential benefits of using a 'smart' doll?

The 'smart' doll can provide educational and interactive experiences for children, as well as assist with tasks and provide entertainment. It can also potentially help with cognitive development and social skills.

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