Israeli startup LittleOne.Care has created an artificial intelligence device that clips onto a baby's clothing and based on synchronized deep-learning algorithms provides parents with suggestions.
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The device learns the baby's individual habits, sounds, moods, and daily routine in order to determine if the child is crying because it is hungry, tired, or in pain. The device can also alert parents to the early signs of an emergency.
Meanwhile, a group of Israeli teens developed a "smart mattress" that wakes its owner up with pleasant sounds and gentle vibrations instead of a noisy alarm. The invention called "Easy way" was named "project of the year" among 110 different start-ups developed by Israeli youth.
Its creators teamed up with a mattress company Polyron to make their invention accessible to a wider audience.