Pixar Got It Wrong (But They’re Close) I caught the trailer for Toy Story 5 the other day. The main antagonist? A green, frog-shaped kids’ tablet named Lilypad. A genius new villain for the franchise, Read More
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When Pixie Dust Meets Predictive Algorithms Let’s be honest, the idea of a sentient toy isn’t new. Pixar’s Toy Story franchise has built an empire on it. But if the writers were Read More
The ‘Lilypad’ We Deserve, and the One We’re Getting Pixar, bless its heart, had the right idea with Lilypad, the fictional frog-shaped AI tablet villain in Toy Story 5. A genius concept, really. But what Read More
Another Hype Cycle, Another Children’s Crusade? In the cinematic universe, a villain like Lilypad, the frog-shaped AI tablet from this summer’s Toy Story 5, makes for compelling storytelling. A truly genius antagonist. But if Read More
When AI Plays with Our Kids: The Unregulated Frontier Pixar, in its infinite wisdom, has conjured a new digital villain for Toy Story 5: a menacing frog-shaped kids’ tablet named Lilypad. It’s a clever conceit, Read More
Another Day, Another Hype Cycle: Meet Your Child’s New Digital Best Friend I’ve been doing this long enough to know when a trend isn’t just a trend. Sometimes, it’s a reckoning. Read More
The Unregulated Frontier of Childhood AI Pixar, bless their hearts, just unveiled their next big villain for Toy Story 5: a green, frog-shaped kids’ tablet named Lilypad. A genius move, tapping into that universal parental dread Read More
The Allure of the Artificially Intelligent Playmate Let’s be honest, Pixar’s ‘Lilypad’ villain, the genius green frog tablet from Toy Story 5, is a fascinating concept. A smart toy gone rogue. But if Pixar Read More
Beyond the Pixar Parody: AI Comes for Playtime There’s a new villain in the latest Toy Story movie, I hear. A green, frog-shaped kids’ tablet named Lilypad. It’s a genius stroke of satire, Read More
The Trojan Horse in the Playroom: AI’s New Frontier The latest Pixar villain isn’t some repurposed toy or a forgotten antagonist from the back of the closet. In my head, the real villain Read More