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    1. The_Endless_Man on

      A team of Chinese scientists is pushing the boundaries of reproductive technology with an ambitious project that sounds straight out of science fiction: humanoid robots designed to carry and deliver human babies.

      The concept promises to revolutionize how we think about pregnancy and childbirth. According to Zhang, these robots would be capable of carrying pregnancies for approximately 10 months before facilitating delivery.

    2. If you can get to having viable artificial womb, what practical purpose does overcomplicating it by putting it in a robot serve? All you’re doing is introducing potential new hazards to the artificial womb.

    3. MountainOpposite513 on

      Kinda tracks in the context of China’s former one child policy and ongoing birth control and sterilisation measures directed at Uyghurs. They sure love their population manipulation methods.

    4. lookslikeyoureSOL on

      Ah yes. Pod babies.

      No way these kids will grow up to be psychopaths. Im sure they’ll be perfectly mentally stable.

    5. If they can make an artificial womb, which i doubt for the time being, i don’t think the robot is necessary.

    6. Festering-Fecal on

      China is speed running being a sci Fi eutopia and America is trying to go back to the dark ages 

    7. Vulcan_Fox_2834 on

      Keep Morty away from Gwendelyn … also can I order one … just as a souvenir, you know in case my already dead grandpa gets resurrected

    8. iama_computer_person on

      It’s going to spin up a whole new genre of Yo‘ Momma jokes ..    

      Edit: word

    9. hatred-shapped on

      Going full brave new world again there China. That one child policy really did bite them on the ass

    10. Interesting-Loan-387 on

      I think most people are not aware that the external uterus, or artificial womb as it is also called, has been around since the 90s. It was tested quite some time ago and found to work. The only difference here is it has been placed in the frame of a robot.

      What has been advancing in the intervening years, in biotech, is how to take stem cells from two people and coax them into becoming a zygote, even an embryo, which I believe was achieved. It’s really no different than IVF, except the embryo will gestate inside the artificial womb.

      Advantages are…If there is a complication during pregnancy, doctors will be much better able to intervene. Also, the gestation period can be longer than nine months, so that the baby’s immune system is fully developed before it emerges into the world.

    11. >The company aims to unveil a working prototype as early as 2026

      Bullshit.

      >with an estimated price point of 100,000 yuan (roughly $14,000 USD)

      *Hyper* bullshit.

      This is a grift.

    12. Eliiiiiiiiiias on

      This post sucks. Stop posting garbage articles with I pictures that are meant to fool some Investors. This is not better than the classic „this magical pill lets you loose … amounts of fat a day“ articles, just packaged in to a digestible Reddit format instead of some shitty shady web pop up

    13. Tenacious_Ritzy_32 on

      The fetus goes through a lot of bonding with the mother while in the womb. Learning the mom’s voice, language, tasting the food she eats, etc. Gonna have some weird robot babies, I guess?

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