Doctors report the first pregnancy using a new AI procedure
By Alice Park Senior Correspondent
A couple who tried for nearly 20 years to start a family is finally pregnant, thanks to AI. Doctors at Columbia University Fertility Center developed a system to find and isolate sperm in semen samples that previously didn't appear to have any.
It could represent a powerful new way to apply AI technology to address infertility.
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