Chinese technology company Kaiwa Technology is developing the world's first humanoid robot equipped with an artificial womb capable of carrying a human fetus to full term and giving birth. The pregnancy robot, conceptualized by Dr. Zhang Qifeng, founder of Kaiwa Technology in Guangzhou, is expected to launch in 2026 with an estimated price of $13,900. This innovation aims to provide an alternative to traditional pregnancy, especially in China where surrogacy is illegal. The robot replicates the entire pregnancy process from conception to birth, potentially addressing fertility challenges. The development has drawn attention amid ongoing discussions about artificial womb technology, including FDA reviews of similar devices for premature babies. The project represents a notable advancement in reproductive technology, combining artificial intelligence and robotics to automate human pregnancy.
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