The AI-Powered Baby Monitor That Can Tell Why Your Baby Is Crying

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In CES 2023, Taiwanese tech firm Quantum Music introduced Q-bear: an "AI baby crying, translator." It's developer says it can identify the cause of a baby's distress within 10 seconds of hearing the first whine. 

Q-bear uses exclusive artificial intelligence technology to analyze and recognize babies' needs from different types of cries to help parents react more easily. There are four identifiable needs: hunger, a dirty/wet diaper, sleepiness and a need for comfort. Furthermore, Q-bear can also detect a baby's discomfort level for parents to further understand their baby's health situation. 

The Q-bear's front is a multi-colored LED screen that serves as a night light and displays the specifics of the most recent infant experience. It has a speaker that plays a "patented womb sound" as well as pre-loaded lullabies. You can record and upload your own audio to the system. There's also an instrument embedded inside called a psychrometer is available to measure the air's relative humidity in a given space. 

Currently, this baby tracker is not yet open to the public. You can visit Q-Bear website for further updates. 

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