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A robot will be created in China for gestating children.
The Chinese technology company Kaiwa Technology from Guangzhou plans to introduce a humanoid robot with an artificial womb in the abdominal area in 2026. It is designed to carry a fetus for 10 months of pregnancy and subsequent childbirth, writes Chosun Biz.
The cost of the device will be less than 100,000 yuan ( approximately $13,900 ). The developers position it as an alternative to traditional pregnancy for those who want to avoid the associated physical strains and limitations.
The founder of Kaiwa Technology, Zhang Cifeng, emphasized that this is not just a simple incubator, but a full-sized humanoid with an artificial womb. It is capable of reproducing the entire process — from conception to birth.
The head of the company claims that the technology has already been tested in laboratories and is now to be integrated into the bot.
The key innovation is an artificial womb that replicates the process of natural pregnancy. The baby develops in amniotic fluid and receives nutrition through a tube.
Cifen reminded that the technology has already shown significant results in animal experiments. Thus, in 2017, researchers from the Children Hospital of Philadelphia successfully grew a premature lamb, corresponding to 23 weeks of human pregnancy.
Zhang did not disclose details regarding the fertilization and implantation process.
Regarding the ethical and legal aspects, he noted that the developers have already discussed the project with the authorities of Guangdong Province. Relevant proposals have been submitted as part of the current legislative initiatives.
Recall that in April, the first child was born, conceived using an automated system of intracytoplasmic sperm injection with digital control.