>An artificial womb for fetuses to safely grow in, and a robotic nanny to monitor and take care of them. >All within the realm of possibility, say Chinese scientists, in what could be a breakthrough for the future of childbearing in a country facing its lowest birth rates in decades. >Researchers in Suzhou, in China’s eastern Jiangsu province, say they have developed an artificial intelligence system that can monitor and take care of embryos as they grow into fetuses in an artificial womb environment. >This AI nanny is looking after a large number of animal embryos for now, they said in findings published in the domestic peer-reviewed Journal of Biomedical Engineering last month. >But the same technology could help solve some major reproductive problems for humans, the paper says. >Surveys show young Chinese women increasingly rejecting the traditional priorities of marriage and children, despite the drastic easing of China’s one-child policy and other state incentives.
We don't need women anymore. Finally.
>muh it will never take off >muh it will take too long to implement The same was said about cars replacing horses.
good. only quality DNA should be passed to the next generation. often the state is a better parent than parents themselves.
Kayden Garcia
wumao
Aaron Sullivan
JF talked about this. AI and automated breeding would make humans a U social species like ants and bees. DNA once served RNA but that swapped because DNA is superior. Likewise We would have to serve the 'AI Queen' not to be left behind in the eugenics race.
I can't wait for women to become worthless objects once again. May the supreme Lord of all Worlds, the one true creator, give men their rights back.
Cameron Sanchez
>President Xi, it would take an army of thousands to invade Taiwan >Hundreds of thousands. >But my lord, there is no such army! youtube.com/watch?v=WpNeoxFOLcI