Finding viable sperm in infertile men can take days. AI did it in hours.
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After 18 years of infertility, a couple achieved pregnancy through innovative AI technology at the Columbia University Fertility Center. Using a tiny camera, millions of images from a semen sample were analyzed by AI to identify viable sperm rapidly, an impossible task prior using traditional methods. The AI's efficiency in extracting sperm from nearly impossible situations showcases a significant advancement in fertility treatment for severe male infertility, marking a pioneering moment in AI-assisted conception.
The AI scoured millions of images in hours, revolutionizing sperm extraction from semen samples, giving hope to couples facing severe male infertility.
Zev Williams highlighted the efficiency of the AI technology in finding sperm: 'We ran the same sample and found 44 sperm within an hour, changing everything for couples.'
Read at The Washington Post
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