China Develops Pregnancy Robot That Can Give Birth to Human Children
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China Develops Pregnancy Robot That Can Give Birth to Human Children
China develops a pregnancy robot designed for full human gestation. Credit: lunar caustic / CC BY 2.0 A technology company in southern China is developing a humanoid robot equipped with an artificial womb, designed to carry and give birth to human children. The project, announced by Kaiwa Technology and expected to debut by 2026, marks a significant step in artificial gestation. As China develops a pregnancy robot capable of full-term human repr…
Presented in Beijing, a humanoid robot with an artificial uterus promises to lead to a complete pregnancy. And its marketing could happen quite quickly. ...
In China, a company is developing someone who can “ingraviate” and give birth to babies. This human body immeasurance will be...
'Pregnancy Robots' To Give Birth To Human Babies
Only a Technocrat would think this is a good idea, but only if the government would pay the tab with taxpayer funding. In Huxley’s 1932 book that modeled Technocracy, Brave New World, all children were incubated in artificial wombs; women were forbidden to get pregnant or parent children. Their bodies were available to any male, and love was forbidden. ⁃ Patrick Wood, Editor. There’s a robot for that. What a time to be alive — people are marryin…
China: Laboratory claims to be on the verge of launching robots with uteruses to give birth to babies - ZENIT
(ZENIT News / Beijing, 08.20.2025).- The prospect of artificial wombs housed inside humanoid robots is no longer confined to the realm of speculative fiction. In China, a biotechnology firm claims it is on the verge of marketing such machines, designed to carry human embryos from conception to delivery. The announcement has ignited both fascination and unease, reopening debates on the meaning of parenthood, the boundaries of science, and the fra…
A Robot That Gives Birth? China’s Kaiwa Sparks Global Debate
Kaiwa Technology, a Guangzhou, China-based firm led by Dr. Zhang Qifeng, has unveiled plans to launch the world’s first humanoid robot equipped with an artificial womb by 2026. The project was introduced at the 2025 World Robot Conference in Beijing and is being hailed as a potential revolution in reproductive science. What Makes This Robot Unique? Artificial Womb Integration: Carries a fetus from fertilization to full-term birth using syntheti…
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