A.I. Toys

(digital series)

How does society construct gender through toys? This series is created with a machine learning model fed with real toy data marketed as “boys” and “girls” toys. These algorithmically generated toys reflect the gendered societal values we place on children through objects of play. Some of the toys the machine learning model has generated can be found here: http://ai-toys.net/

work in progress

These toy titles and descriptions are generated by a machine learning model trained on real toys currently for sale on Amazon and Target. The top row consists of toys generated from toys labeled “girls”, and the second row are toys generated from to…

These toy titles and descriptions are generated by a machine learning model trained on real toys currently for sale on Amazon and Target. The top row consists of toys generated from toys labeled “girls”, and the second row are toys generated from toys labeled “boys”. The contrast in content, use of adjectives, and color scheme reflects the way we indoctrinate gender norms through design objects such as toys.

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Prototype of the algorithmically generated toys as a 3d print.

Prototype of the algorithmically generated toys as a 3d print.

Medium
Machine learning model trained on toys scraped from Target and Amazon

Year
2020-2021

Tags
machine learning, toys, gender, a.i.

Production team:
Software: Ryan Thorpe
Design assistance: Michelle Lim, Andrea Li