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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.