The first baby conceived by a robot managed by AI

The first baby conceived by a robot managed by AI




Think of a future where the birth of a new life begins without any human hand involved, the scene that seems like science fiction has just become reality, for the first time in the history of medicine a baby was born after being conceived by a robotic and automated fertilization system.


An unprecedented achievement that unites robotics, AI and biotechnology to revolutionize the field of assisted reproduction, the procedure is known as ICSI, intracytoplasmic sperm injection. It is traditionally performed by highly trained human embryologists who manually inject a sperm into each egg, but now a team from the North American company Conceivable Life Sciences created a fully automated platform with robotics to carry out the 23 stages of the process with submillimeter precision.


The system uses advanced algorithms and lasers to immobilize the sperm, guiding it to the egg and injecting it with a precision impossible for human hands. In the historical case, a 40-year-old woman was chosen who had already tried in vitro fertilization without success, five donated eggs were fertilized with the robotic system and another three were fertilized manually by human professionals for comparison.


Four of the five automated eggs developed successfully and one of them generated a healthy embryo that was frozen and then implanted in the patient's uterus, the pregnancy developed normally and a healthy child was born conceived by a robot managed by AI that was more than 3700 km away, the AI not only injected the sperm, it chose it, immobilized it with a laser and executed the microinjection on its own, without the need for any human nearby.



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Professor Mendizaval Ruiz, one of those responsible for the project, explains that the system can make second-hand infringement decisions with a level of precision higher than that of humans, that is, we are witnessing the birth of a new era in assisted reproduction with robots and already assuming the most delicate tasks of the fertilization process.


This automation is not limited to fertilization, AI fertility laboratories are already using it to store, evaluate and cultivate embryos and now with this advance the entire life cycle can begin without direct human intervention. This can mean greater accessibility, lower error rates and new horizons for families with difficulties in conceiving, especially in remote contexts or with high clinical complexity.


This birth is not only a victory for science, it is a symbolic milestone, a new life created by AI in a robot. And do you believe that this is the beginning of a promising future or the beginning of an unprecedented ethical dilemma? Would you trust one now to help you bring a child into the world?




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