In South Korea, robots take the place of grandchildren

    In South Korea, Hyodol robot dolls with built-in intelligence have begun to be given out to lonely elderly people.

    Smart toys are replacing relatives who don't have time to sit with the elderly, according to the Rest of the World.

    The doll has a built–in ChatGPT. They talk to their owners, remind them about taking medications, and monitor their health status using sensors. In case of danger, the "nanny robot" can notify relatives or social workers.

    Currently, more than 12,000 pensioners have received such assistants, the cost of which is 1,150 dollars. korrespondent.net.