By KAZUNORI HAGA/ Staff Writer
September 21, 2024 at 07:00 JST
Shiori Mima, here in Tokushima on June 24, agreed to have the cries of her baby used to develop the Awababy app. (Kazunori Haga)
TOKUSHIMA--A team led by a medical student is upgrading an app that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze the cries of babies and determine what they want. [Read More]
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