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AI parenting
What AI in a parenting app is actually calculating, where it is unreliable, and what happens to your child’s data when you use it.
3 guides · general information, never a substitute for your paediatrician
How AI predicts your baby’s next nap
A sleep prediction takes the wake windows already in your log, finds the middle of them, and projects that forward from the last wake-up. It is arithmetic on your own child’s history — not a diagnosis, not a guarantee, and only as good as the data you have given it.
8 min readCan you trust AI for parenting advice?
For general explanations, options and phrasing, an AI assistant is a reasonable place to start. For anything specific to your child’s body — symptoms, doses, whether something is normal for them — it is the wrong tool, because it cannot examine your child and it will answer confidently either way.
8 min readWhat happens to your child’s data in a parenting app
Three questions decide it: what leaves your phone, who else receives it, and whether you can delete it. The answers are in the privacy policy and the store’s data-safety label, never in the feature list — and an app that cannot answer the third question clearly is the one to walk away from.
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