Cardiff Babylab at the Cardiff University Center for Human Developmental Science (CUCHDS) used baby-worn headcams and AI face detection to investigate the everyday viewing of faces during playtime ...
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Is Covering Babies’ Faces With Emojis Really Protecting Their Privacy — Or Just Trendy?
You can’t scroll for more than a minute without seeing the cute baby pictures with a giant smiley face, heart, or some random fruit slapped right over the kid’s face. It’s mysterious, a little funny, ...
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Why newborn vision is blurry but highly sensitive to faces
When your baby is born, their vision isn't clear yet, so the world may look hazy to them. Although they can't see very well, babies are highly sensitive to faces, especially yours. This early ...
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