Baby Talk May Save Mom, She Was A War Baby!
...They've invented baby wheelers with a roof that seals out the pollution and makes the weather usual. The big baby step ahead may actually be baby talk recognition! One of my cohorts had a child who was too young to say hey. He would ask the child visit his shoes to him and the child always would because they know before they can talk what others say. So if the baby was with power and a wheel, the baby would earn a "learner's bratmit". Or if they are wise and without good reflexes goo goo recognition softwear would steer the machine where the infant would say to go. If lots of people put their lives in the faith of dogs, they may have a real hero with babies (who would be 200% wiser in a year even without gossip) who would find help if mommy was hurt, and the kids would be able to say to authorities with the machine what was up. The machine would learn when the baby was to be listened to, and ask it to be more sure. While this would just be emergency use, like 911, a lot of parents would just generally want to know what the kid has to say. This may be a good use of MRI and other brain reading machines if they were eventually not so high priced.
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I love my mom. She was a war baby in the 70's, and she's always a hero of our world when she visits!
...They've invented baby wheelers with a roof that seals out the pollution and makes the weather usual. The big baby step ahead may actually be baby talk recognition! One of my cohorts had a child who was too young to say hey. He would ask the child visit his shoes to him and the child always would because they know before they can talk what others say. So if the baby was with power and a wheel, the baby would earn a "learner's bratmit". Or if they are wise and without good reflexes goo goo recognition softwear would steer the machine where the infant would say to go. If lots of people put their lives in the faith of dogs, they may have a real hero with babies (who would be 200% wiser in a year even without gossip) who would find help if mommy was hurt, and the kids would be able to say to authorities with the machine what was up. The machine would learn when the baby was to be listened to, and ask it to be more sure. While this would just be emergency use, like 911, a lot of parents would just generally want to know what the kid has to say. This may be a good use of MRI and other brain reading machines if they were eventually not so high priced.
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I love my mom. She was a war baby in the 70's, and she's always a hero of our world when she visits!