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A baby has been born through an in vitro fertilization (IVF) process conducted by a fully automated AI and robotics system. The IVF method was conducted on the basis that the experts gave instructions to the AI through digital means without their physical involvement.
In AI-based IVF technology, the process of 'ICSI', which takes a woman's ovum and a man's sperm and fertilizes it in the laboratory, was fully automated.
In the traditional fertilization process of the IVF method, each sperm had to be injected into the egg by embryologists or mixed with a vaccine. It is said that due to this very long process, the laboratory staff will be more tired and there is also a possibility of human error. It is claimed that the now developed system will automate the 23 complex stages of the fertilization process through AI and digital regulation to ensure accurate and precise results.
American biotech company 'Conceivable Life Sciences' scientists and doctors have developed fully automatic IVF technology. According to the company, this technology will depend on AI to select the best sperm in the fertilization process so as to increase the chances of embryo development. It also mentions that robots will be used to reduce human errors and simplify complex processes.
With the development of such technology, a 40-year-old woman from Mexico gave birth to a child through AI-based IVF method for the first time in the world. It is mentioned in the case study report published in "Reproductive Biomedicine" online that she was unable to conceive with the previous IVF treatment and succeeded in giving birth to a healthy baby by using donor eggs at "Hope IVF Mexico" in the city of Guadalajara.
According to the report, the feature of this system is not only AI injecting the sperm into the egg, but also being able to select the best quality sperm, use laser technology to stabilize the sperm and place the sperm in the injection tube properly. In this process, five eggs are fertilized in a total of 115 steps and The average processing time per egg was 10 minutes.
Conceivable Sciences Chief Scientific Officer Dr. According to Jacques Cohen, this AI-based technology will reduce the workload of laboratory staff and increase the chances of improving IVF success rates. The company said that research and testing is necessary to make it more efficient and effective. If this technology is proven to be safe and effective, it is expected to transform assisted reproductive procedures worldwide.
"The current IVF process was long, expensive and prone to human error," Times of India wrote, "In the new technology, AI will ensure that there are no errors in counting numbers, and it will help in fact-based and evidence-based decision-making for embryos and fertilization." The further development of this technology has the potential to transform existing practices in fertility treatment by giving more couples access to quality reproductive health services.'
