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China - Robots that can carry pregnancy with artificial womb
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:27 am
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:27 am
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A humanoid robot pregnancy robot with an artificial womb is being planned in China, in a move that could reshape how reproduction is approached in the future.
The project is led by Kaiwa Technology, a company based in Guangzhou, which says the machine is being designed to replicate the process of human gestation.
Reports suggest the first prototype may appear by 2026 with an estimated cost of around $13,900.
https://www.mother.ly/getting-pregnant/china-develops-pregnancy-robot-to-aid-infertile-families/
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Kaiwa Technology presented the idea at the 2025 World Robot Conference in Beijing.
Founder Zhang Qifeng explained that the humanoid robot would be built with an artificial womb located in its abdomen.
Inside, artificial amniotic fluid and a nutrient hose would allow a fetus to develop in a way that mimics pregnancy.
Zhang said the underlying artificial womb technology has been tested in controlled laboratory settings.
The challenge now is integrating that technology into a functioning pregnancy robot.
According to Chinese media, a prototype is expected within a year. In the meantime, authorities in Guangdong Province have already been approached to consider ethical and legal guidelines.
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Artificial womb experiments are not new.
In 2017, researchers at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia placed a premature lamb in a ‘biobag’ filled with artificial amniotic fluid, where it continued to develop for several weeks.
That research showed the potential for partial gestation, but not for a full pregnancy from fertilization to birth.
For Kaiwa’s humanoid robot to succeed, it would need to support every stage of development, a leap that many scientists believe remains uncertain.
The project also raises questions that extend beyond science.
How would a child delivered by a pregnancy robot be recognized legally?
Who would be considered the parent?
These questions remain unresolved, and they will likely shape the debate as the technology progresses.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:31 am to Shexter
I don’t envy my kids and future grandkids.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:37 am to Shexter
I'd need to see the milkers before I can say if I'd impregnate that robot or not.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:46 am to Shexter
Man, this is the dumb shite that makes us lose permanently to Skynet.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:49 am to Shexter
1. These retards always lie about dumb shite like this
2. This is the reason why Chinamen will never be a legit superpower
2. This is the reason why Chinamen will never be a legit superpower
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:49 am to Shexter
Make it stop. We’ve crossed the line.
Time to backtrack to better times. Like the 90’s.
Time to backtrack to better times. Like the 90’s.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:53 am to Shexter
I can confidently say that I’d frick it
Posted on 8/20/25 at 9:53 am to Shexter
The future may be more Brave New World than 1984.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 10:11 am to Shexter
The concept is not new, just horrendously complicated. Hormonal regulation and changes throughout pregnancy would be very hard to replicate.
Someone will ultimately pull it off, but I doubt it will be China who does.
Someone will ultimately pull it off, but I doubt it will be China who does.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 10:12 am to Captain_Morgan
quote:100%, although a mixture of both, A Brave New World is appearing more prophetic.
The future may be more Brave New World than 1984.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 11:31 am to upgrayedd
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Chinamen
They're actually running out of those little frickers.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 11:42 am to Shexter
Just what we need. Accidentally knocking up a sex robot.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 12:07 pm to The Boat
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Accidentally knocking up a sex robot.
Not conception, but carrying the fetus after fertilization.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 12:11 pm to Shexter
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Not conception, but carrying the fetus after fertilization.
That's like paying gas for the trip but not getting to go.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 12:39 pm to Tortious
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That's like paying gas for the trip but not getting to go.
Professional women are going to love this surrogate pregnancy business.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 1:06 pm to Shexter
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Zhang said the underlying artificial womb technology has been tested in controlled laboratory settings.
I guess know we know where your going to get your replacement hearts, livers, kidneys are coming from.
Posted on 8/20/25 at 1:15 pm to Shexter
Finally!
A solution to abortion AND adoption.
No need to encourage wretched mothers who make bad personal life decisions to carry the next gen of humans to term.
Just pass the baton and let those babies get born without fetal alcohol syndrome.
How did we not do this first?
The world will soon be a better place.
A solution to abortion AND adoption.
No need to encourage wretched mothers who make bad personal life decisions to carry the next gen of humans to term.
Just pass the baton and let those babies get born without fetal alcohol syndrome.
How did we not do this first?
The world will soon be a better place.
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