Japanese Apps Use AI to Decode Baby Cries
Japanese developers are creating AI-powered applications to help parents interpret their babies' cries, addressing parental anxiety. Apps like Babylingual aim to identify the potential causes of infant distress, offering support for early childcare.
Crying without a clear reason can be a major source of anxiety for parents. As families look for new ways to navigate the uncertainty of early childcare, Japanese developers are rolling out AI-powered tools designed to identify the possible causes of a babyβs distress. One of them is Babylingual, a free app released in March by Moto Numazawa, a 25-year-old father in the Kanagawa prefecture city of Chigasaki, near Tokyo. In late April, Numazawa held his smartphone up to his three-month-old son,.....