Robot Pregnancy Technology Raises Big Questions: A Future Where Society No Longer Relies on Women to Reproduce?

A machine that grows a fetus. A prototype expected by 2026.

Chinese scientists are developing the world's first "gestation robot," a system designed to grow a baby inside an artificial womb. Nutrients would be delivered through tubes. Estimated cost: around 100,000 yuan.

The technology could help infertile couples. But it's already sparking global debate about bonding, consent, ethics, and what it means to be born.

Sci-fi is knocking on reality's door.

Source: The Telegraph / Kaiwa Technology

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  • Ah_Meng
    ·01-18 13:54
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    道德——一条不应该跨越的线。这可能意味着人类终结和被机器人取代的开始……
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