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A Chinese tech company is developing the world’s first pregnancy robot, designed with an artificial womb to carry a baby for 10 months. The cost? Around $21,000, compared to traditional surrogacy which can cost $15,000–$100,000 in Australia.
Would you hire a pregnancy robot? Is this the future of parenthood or a step too far?
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By SonshineA Chinese tech company is developing the world’s first pregnancy robot, designed with an artificial womb to carry a baby for 10 months. The cost? Around $21,000, compared to traditional surrogacy which can cost $15,000–$100,000 in Australia.
Would you hire a pregnancy robot? Is this the future of parenthood or a step too far?
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.