August 19
• Edited (Aug 19, 2025)

Chinese scientists are pushing boundaries with the world’s first "pregnancy robot," a humanoid designed to carry and birth a human baby using an artificial womb, with a prototype expected by 2026 for around $14,000. Proponents claim it could revolutionize fertility treatments, offering hope to those struggling with infertility or same-sex couples seeking biological children. However, the technology has ignited a firestorm of controversy. Critics denounce it as a dangerous step toward "dehumanizing" reproduction, arguing it severs the sacred maternal bond and reduces childbirth to a mechanical process. Ethical concerns also swirl around the psychological impact on babies born via robot, with fears of commodifying human life. The project, backed by China’s tech giants, has sparked global debate.

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Link to article: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-15003205/robot-surrogate-China-pregnancy-humanoid-baby.html

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