Using new technology, it would alert you if there’s trouble even before baby wakes up.
The baby monitors of tomorrow may be using artificial intelligence to keep kids safe—at least, if Google’s new idea moves forward. The tech giant has filed a patent application for a baby monitor that would use AI to warn parents if their child is uncomfortable or in distress, even before baby wakes up.
The patent—which was filed last year but just recently made public—states that "while a baby's cry may alert his parents to the baby being in distress, sometimes a baby will not audibly indicate his distress. For example, if the baby is tossing in his sleep, is awake and moving around when the baby is expected to be asleep, or worse, is choking, tangled in bedding, or otherwise is in a dangerous position, the baby is in distress but may not be crying.
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