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  1. Is baby hungry, sleepy or just unhappy? These Japanese apps help interpret cries

    Japanese developers are creating AI-powered applications designed to help parents interpret their babies' cries. One such app, Babylingual, uses AI trained on various baby vocalizations to identify needs like hunger or sleepiness. The app analyzes cries and provides a likelihood of the interpretation, offering advice to parents. AI

    Is baby hungry, sleepy or just unhappy? These Japanese apps help interpret cries

    IMPACT These AI-driven applications could offer new parents a helpful tool for understanding infant needs, potentially reducing stress and improving care.