Bedtime battles: how I turned to AI so my baby could get a good night’s sleep


Tired and sleepless, the writer decided to turn to technology for help like any new mum in the 21st century would do.

Parenting is hard. In my case, that sentiment rings especially true when I try putting my four-month-old infant son to sleep at night.

He literally wakes up every 30 minutes during bedtime, which means the three adults at home – my mother, my husband and I – take turns to cradle this 9kg boy, hum lullabies or help walk him around so he can fall asleep.

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