New AI 'baby translator' knows why your child is crying
A new artificial intelligent-powered device is helping to answer the million-dollar question for new parents - why is my baby crying? Qbear is a circular, silicone-covered device with software that analyzes cries to determine if the baby is hungry, tired, needs comfort or has a dirty diaper - and it does so in just 10 seconds with 95 percent accuracy. Parents receive notifications about their child's noises through a companion app, which also displays updates on their baby's comfort level and room temperature. Qbear is currently showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, showcasing the latest products and technologies in the consumer electronics industry. Qbear sits on the side of a crib, bassinet or stroller and activates when it hears the baby crying and'tells' parents what their child needs via a companion app Qbear has three available placement options: tabletop, wall hanging and crib stand.
Jan-4-2023, 16:20:18 GMT
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