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description: "AI 玩具正在从塑料外壳中的聊天机器人演变为具有记忆、个性和情感意识的智能玩伴，重新定义儿童的互动、学习和连接方式。随着 AI 技术在各个消费领域的加速渗透，玩具行业成为其应用最具想象力的领域之一。大型语言模型（LLM）的成熟和成本降低，使得 AI 驱动的玩具从仅能进行表面互动的初级产品，发展为集成先进技术的复杂系统。这一代玩具包括代理架构等元素。"
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# Building AI playmates: How multi-agent systems are bringing toys to life

_AI toys are evolving from chatbots in plastic shells into intelligent playmates with memory, personality and emotional awareness, redefining how children interact, learn and connect_

By CLS Marketwatch

As AI technology accelerates its penetration into myriad consumer sectors, the toy industry has emerged as one of the most imaginative fields for its application. As large language models (LLM) have matured and fallen in cost over the last two years, AI-powered toys have evolved from rudimentary products only capable of superficial interactions, such as “voice Q&A,” to sophisticated systems that integrate advanced technologies.

This new generation of toys includes elements such as agent architecture, multimodal interaction and mood-aware LLMs. It’s worth noting that mere technological stacking can no longer satisfy market demands. That’s leading the industry to undergo a notable transformation from feature-rich devices to context-aware intelligence, and driving a redefinition of the value proposition of AI-backed toys.

#### **Rethinking AI-powered toys beyond cloning**

The AI-powered toy market in China has gained some initial traction, yet still faces a common issue known as “LLM cloning.” This refers to products that simply transplant the conversational and Q&A capabilities of general-purpose LLMs directly into toy hardware, without a comprehensive workflow tailored to children’s play scenarios. The interaction logic of such products is no different from that of ordinary LLMs, rendering them ineffective at providing in-depth guidance that combines education with entertainment, and failing to establish long-term emotional bonds with children.

That means that unless AI-driven toys address parents’ genuine concerns or meet children’s growth needs, they are essentially just short-lived electronic gadgets, and their limited interactive capabilities will struggle to retain users. Early cloning products have already exposed issues such as low user retention and lack of differentiation. Against this backdrop, the industry has begun experimenting with technologies like intelligent agents, multimodal recognition, and mood-aware LLMs to upgrade AI-powered toys from simple hardware + voice combos to smart companions featuring emotional interaction and scenario adaptation abilities.

#### **Redefining toys through multi-agent systems**

The key technological approach to achieving this “qualitative leap” is the introduction of AI-powered agents. Leading companies have begun to move away from the cookie-cutter logic and are instead adopting multi-agent systems. Such systems enable different agents to work in concert, each corresponding to separate systems for memory, personality, and user profiling, so that AI-driven toys can autonomously respond to complex scenarios and exhibit more human-like behavior. Technical barriers to building agents are not high. What’s more important is that excellent design must be grounded in extensive market research and in-depth analysis, which fundamentally determines the quality of task execution by the agents.

At the same time, in response to stringent requirements for applications targeting children, the new generation of AI-powered toys has undergone a comprehensive restructuring in terms of safety and adaptability. Most importantly, AI agents are positioned solely as communication interfaces and do not possess the authority to perform specific actions, thereby mitigating the risk of system takeover. Furthermore, all user data is stored in encrypted form to ensure end-to-end data safety.

#### **The way to mainstream acceptance**

The AI-backed toy sector is currently scaling from niche novelty to mass appeal, with market acceptance growing rapidly. As that happens, parents value the dual benefits of educational enrichment and emotional support, while children demonstrate far greater engagement with AI toys than traditional smart toys due to the interactive experience.

Given this trend, AI-backed toys in development need to fine-tune general-purpose LLMs specifically for toy-related scenarios, particularly to meet the high standards of content safety, conversational habits, and early learning required in child-oriented contexts. For example, the market has already seen the emergence of AI photo-learning cameras that integrate multimodal recognition technology to achieve a “snap-identify-educate” closed-loop; there are even AI-powered therapy dolls developed in collaboration with external partners that incorporate the “psychology-focused version DeepSeek” mood-aware LLM, further refining contextual applications.

According to the “White Paper on AI Toy Consumption Trends,” the global AI-driven toy market is expected to exceed 100 billion yuan ($15 billion) by 2030, growing over 50% annually. A typical product is **Shifeng Cultural Development’s** (002862.SZ) “Intelligent Flying Rabbit,” which is equipped with a customized AI model designed specifically for children. Building on its foundation as a safe AI-powered companion, the product has added functions such as child-friendly karaoke and story co-creation, making it a long-running bestseller.

Broadly speaking, the current AI toy market is exhibiting three key trends: First, a multi-player competitive landscape has formed among IP rights owners, innovative manufacturers, AI technology providers, and toy design and production companies, though no individual players have come to dominate the market. Second, products have shifted from a focus on “piling on features” to emphasizing “experiential value,” where users seek meaningful companionship and personalized experiences rather than basic conversation. Third, lack of differentiation, data security risks, and the technical and cost barriers associated with multimodal interaction remain common bottlenecks to development across the industry.

From functionality stacking to agent-driven interaction, China’s AI-powered toy industry is witnessing a remarkable value leap. Users’ complex demands for emotional bonding, early learning, and contextual communication are forcing manufacturers to undertake disruptive transformations at the very foundation of their technical architectures. The incorporation of sophisticated capabilities, such as multi-agent systems, scenario adaptation, and end-to-end safeguards, marks the evolution of AI-backed toys into a new era as intelligent playmates. These next-generation AI-powered toys will undoubtedly open up new possibilities for children’s growth and development.

_CLS Marketwatch provides insights and analysis on China’s industries. You can contact the author at_ _liujingyi@cls.cn_

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