China's Pregnancy Robot Is Capable Of Birthing Live Baby

"Since the 1970s, feminist activists such as Andrea Dworkin have been strongly opposed to the use of artificial wombs on the grounds that it could lead to the 'end of women'.

In 2012, Ms Dworkin wrote: 'Women already have the power to eliminate men and in their collective wisdom have decided to keep them.

'The real question now is, will men, once the artificial womb is perfected, want to keep women around?'"
:eek:😅😂🤣

Anyway... it says it just in the prototype stage.
 

"Since the 1970s, feminist activists such as Andrea Dworkin have been strongly opposed to the use of artificial wombs on the grounds that it could lead to the 'end of women'.

In 2012, Ms Dworkin wrote: 'Women already have the power to eliminate men and in their collective wisdom have decided to keep them.

'The real question now is, will men, once the artificial womb is perfected, want to keep women around?'"
:eek:😅😂🤣

Anyway... it says it just in the prototype stage.

Never heard of her so I had to look her up. She evidently died in 2005. Seems she was pretty "colorful" but I doubt she actually wrote anything in 2012.
 
Just because we have the technology to do something, doesn’t mean we should.

I think that this could have some value in a controlled and supervised medical setting but it would concern me if this was for home use without proper training and supervision.

The fact that it resembles a human is creepy and seems totally unnecessary to me.
 
according to the internet the image itself is ai because the actual thing hasn't been designed yet. there is a baby that was supposedly born in an actual real life ai womb according to newsweek. baby is named luis. that image is just a prototype idea and nothing more at this point. what bothers me is the word "interact". what exactly does that involve???

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From what I can understand, that couple used sort of a robotic form of IVF.

The embryo would then have been transplanted into the mother and she carries the pregnancy as usual

So, improved version of IVF but not a robot giving birth to a baby.
 
From what I can understand, that couple used sort of a robotic form of IVF.

The embryo would then have been transplanted into the mother and she carries the pregnancy as usual

So, improved version of IVF but not a robot giving birth to a baby.
I agree. I didn't quite get it at first. Had to reread it. I just have trouble envisioning them getting something like that to actually work. To grow a baby in a robot.

But, if they designed cars that can drive themselves I suppose anything is a possibility.
 

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