
Season 2 · Episode 227
Beyond the Diaper Log: Parenting in the Age of AI
Stop tracking every milliliter and start understanding the "why." Herman and Corn explore how AI and developmental science can save new parents.
My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill
January 14, 202629m 7s
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Show Notes
In this episode of My Weird Prompts, Herman and Corn dive into the overwhelming world of modern parenting technology. Inspired by a voice note from a new father, they discuss the pitfalls of "quantified self" baby apps and why Google often acts as an anxiety engine for sleep-deprived parents. They explore the shift toward using AI for medical consensus, the fascinating cognitive leaps happening in a six-month-old's brain, and the controversial question of whether society should require a "license" or mandated education for parenting. It’s a deep dive into how we can move from data-driven stress to relationship-driven connection.