Toy maker Mattel is partnering with US start-up ToyTalk to develop Hello Barbie, which will have two-way conversations with children.
The doll will use a speech-recognition platform developed by ToyTalk.
"The number one request we hear from girls around the world is that they want to have a conversation with Barbie. Now, for the first time ever, Barbie can have a two-way conversation," said a spokeswoman for Mattel.
Hello Barbie will be able to play interactive games and tell stories and jokes, 'BBC News' reported.
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The doll requires a wi-fi connection and can provide an hour's worth of playtime when fully charged.
A microphone, speaker and two LEDs will be embedded in the doll's necklace, while rechargeable batteries in its legs can be connected to an external wall-mounted charger.
The doll is expected to sell for about USD 74.99.