

‘Stranger Things’ creators may be leaving Netflix plus AI stuffed animals and Anthropic says some Claude models can now end ‘harmful or abusive’ conversations
4 snips Aug 18, 2025
The creators behind 'Stranger Things' are reportedly in talks to move to Paramount, marking a significant shift in the entertainment landscape. Meanwhile, the role of AI in children's playtime is under scrutiny as plushy chatbot companions enter the market, sparking debates on their effectiveness. Anthropic reveals new features in their AI models that could terminate harmful conversations, focusing on protecting AI rather than just users. This raises intriguing questions about the future of human-AI interactions.
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Creators Chasing Theatrical Ambitions
- The Duffer brothers likely left Netflix because they want big theatrical tentpoles that Netflix's release strategy limits.
- Their move to Paramount reflects creators prioritizing theatrical windows and larger budgets for franchise ambitions.
AI Toys Redirect Kids' Curiosity
- AI-powered toys may reduce screen time but also channel children's curiosity into phone-centered interactions.
- These products risk normalizing that natural curiosity ends inside a device rather than with human guidance.
Reporter’s Test With An AI Plushie
- Amanda Hess tested an AI plushie named Grimm and felt it replaced her role rather than enhancing her child's play.
- She removed the voice box so her children could play without the chatbot directing interactions.