In a groundbreaking medical milestone, the world’s first baby has been born using a fully automated, AI-assisted IVF system that replaces the traditional manual fertilization method known as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).
What makes this system especially notable is its use of AI not only to perform the injection but also to select and immobilise the sperm. The AI identifies the optimal sperm cell, targets it with a laser to immobilise it, and positions it precisely within the injection pipette before delivering it into the egg. All of this was executed with remarkable accuracy and consistency—more than human operators could typically achieve.
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What makes this system especially notable is its use of AI not only to perform the injection but also to select and immobilise the sperm. The AI identifies the optimal sperm cell, targets it with a laser to immobilise it, and positions it precisely within the injection pipette before delivering it into the egg. All of this was executed with remarkable accuracy and consistency—more than human operators could typically achieve.

World’s first baby born using fully automated AI IVF system
Doctors used a digitally controlled system, automating all 23 intricate steps of the ICSI procedure, either via AI or remote digital control.
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