AI system helps achieve first clinical pregnancy by finding rare viable sperm cells in severe male infertility case

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Summary

An AI-assisted microfluidics system successfully identified just two viable sperm cells in a severe male infertility case, leading to the first clinical pregnancy achieved through this technology. While based on a single case report, it represents a significant milestone in AI-assisted reproductive medicine.

Pretty wild case report: AI + microfluidics helped find just two viable sperm cells, and that was enough to start a pregnancy. Obviously it’s early and based on one case, but this feels like one of those “future of medicine” moments.
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