Solving the problem with fertility: the concept of an artificial uterus appeared on the network, capable of “carrying out” 30 th

13 December 2022, 16:42 | Technologies 
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Hashem Al-Ghaili posted on YouTube the concept of an artificial womb EctoLife, which can grow up to 30,000 children a year. At the same time, parents can edit the genes of their offspring themselves.. With the features of his concept, the developer shared with Science and stuff.

The process of " The fertilization process takes place in the laboratory, which allows the selection of " According to Al-Ghaili, such embryos are devoid of any genetic problems that can lead to termination of pregnancy.. He notes that the process can also be used to "

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Al-Ghaili also notes that the EctoLife concept involves the widespread use of artificial intelligence, which will be responsible for each child's access to nutrients " In addition, he suggests that AI will be able to monitor the development of children and signal any possible deviations..

In addition, the concept assumes that parents will be able to see and hear the same as their unborn child, since the artificial womb capsule will be equipped with cameras connected to a virtual reality headset.. With its help, parents will also be able to monitor the development of the child through a smartphone..

Al-Ghaili believes that his concept can help solve the problem of fertility, which exists in many countries of the world.. In addition, he emphasizes that every year 300,000 women die from complications during or immediately after pregnancy.. It is worth noting that the highest mortality rate among pregnant women in developing countries, the technology is most likely to be available to wealthy people..

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