When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. False news of a so-called pregnancy robot being developed in China spread across the web this ...
A viral story spread through the tabloids this week, proclaiming that a CEO of a technology company in China was in the midst of developing a "pregnancy robot." A prototype of the bot would be ready ...
New AI-powered IVF systems aim to reduce treatment cycles and costs while improving access to fertility care through automated laboratory processes. There are some red flags, though.
In August 2025, Chinese researchers at Kaiwa Technology, led by Dr. Zhang Qifeng, unveiled plans for what has been dubbed the world’s first “pregnancy robot.” Slated for prototype release in 2026 and ...
And then the Chinese robot everyone is -- or will be -- talking about. Brad Spakowitz shows you what the deal is with China’s “pregnancy robot.” Why go through 9 months of pregnancy when a robot can ...
Researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center reported the first successful pregnancy using an AI-guided method they developed to recover sperm in men with azoospermia, in which ejaculate ...
Bizarre imagery flooded newsfeeds this week as word spread about a new "pregnancy robot" in development in China. The images featured plump human babies curled inside the bellies of chrome-plated ...
Starting a family may involve some robotic assistance in the near future. AI-powered in-vitro fertilization (IVF) is the newest application for artificial intelligence, as labs and health centers ...