World’s First AI-IVF Baby Born, a New Era in Fertility Treatments
In a major breakthrough for fertility treatments, the world’s first baby conceived using an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted IVF system, has been born.
This historic birth took place at Hope IVF Clinic in Guadalajara, Mexico.
How the Technology Works
The AI-assisted IVF system was developed by Conceivable Life Sciences, a biotech company based in New York and Guadalajara.
The AI-powered system replaces IVF manual process, executing all 23 steps of the ICSI procedure with precision, including selecting and immobilizing the healthiest sperm with a laser and injecting it into donor eggs.
Conceivable system combines AI and robotics to automate more than 200 steps required to create embryos for IVF.
The Successful Birth
A 40-year-old woman, who had previously faced challenges with IVF, successfully gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
Out of the five eggs treated with the automated ICSI, four were fertilized, leading to this successful birth .
Remote and Accurate
The entire procedure was conducted remotely, highlighting the growing role of telemedicine in fertility care.
By using AI and robotics, the system reduces the chance of human error, improves consistency, and may lead to higher IVF success rates.
A Promising Future for Fertility Treatments
The successful birth of the baby, a healthy male, demonstrates the potential of AI and robotics to enhance precision and efficiency in fertility treatments.
By reducing human error, standardizing procedures and reducing costs, this technology could improve IVF success rates and make the process more accessible.
News Gist
The world’s first baby born through AI-assisted IVF marks a major leap in fertility treatment.
Developed by Conceivable Life Sciences, the system automates embryo creation, improves accuracy, and offers hope for couples struggling with infertility through safer, remote procedures.