AI babies: New technology is helping fertility docs choose the best embryos for IVF
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Can AI do a better job of picking embryos than humans can? AIVF, a reproductive technology company in Tel Aviv, Israel, has created an AI-powered embryo evaluation software.
The process, however, is not guaranteed — and it’s expensive, averaging more than $12,000 per session, according to the American Society of Reproductive Medicine. And most women require more than one attempt. In the U.S., only 20% of the demand for IVF can be met by existing clinics, said the CEO of AIVF, which is based in Israel. "At the end of the day, the human makes the decision, not the AI." "Through advanced AI, patients who dream about having a baby can be part of the IVF process with full laboratory transparency." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
AIVF, a reproductive technology company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, aims to improve the odds.
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