EctoLife: The world’s first artificial womb facility

EctoLife: The world’s first artificial womb facility

Could BIRTHING PODS solve Elon Musk’s fears of a population collapse? Scientist unveils creepy concept video of human farms with hundreds of transparent artificial wombs that replicate a mother’s uterus

EctoLife: The World’s First Artificial Womb Facility

The world’s first artificial womb facility, EctoLife, will be able to grow 30,000 babies a year. It’s based on over 50 years of groundbreaking scientific research conducted by researchers worldwide.

Via Daily Mail:

A birthing facility that can grow up to 30,000 babies a year inside artificial wombs could solve the world’s low birth rates, which Elon Musk believes is the most significant threat to human civilization.

A new concept video takes viewers on tour through The EctoLife Artificial Womb Facility, where hundreds of fetuses sit in transparent pods that are temperature controlled and feature an umbilical cord to receive oxygen and nutrients.

Hashem Al-Ghaili, a film producer and biotechnologist, created the life-like film to start a conversation about such technologies that would allow women who had their uterus removed to give birth, reduce premature births and combat population declines

The process would use invitro fertilization, allowing parents to choose the ‘most viable and genetically superior embryo,’ which can also be genetically engineered to customize traits, including physical strength and eliminating inherited diseases.

While the video is a concept, Al-Ghaili said it is based on ’50 years of groundbreaking scientific research conducted by researchers worldwide,’ and such birthing pods could be widespread in ‘just decades’ from now.

The video plays like a commercial for EctoLife, which ‘allows infertile couples to conceive a baby.’

The facility features 75 labs, each with up to 400 growth pods designed to replicate the real-life conditions of the mother’s womb and includes sensors that monitor the baby’s vitals.

This includes heartbeat, temperate and oxygen saturation.

The pods are also equipped with a camera powered by artificial intelligence that continually scans the fetus for potential genetic abnormalities and monitors the overall growth process.

Parents are given an app that plays live footage of their baby inside the pod, along with displays vitals.

The video also states that parents can record messages that will be played inside the artificial womb and create music playlists for their babies.

While the video is focused on improving birth rates, it also notes that the birthing farm is for women who fear pregnancy because of the pain and recovery needed after going into labor.

‘Say goodbye to the pain of childbirth and muscle contractions,’ the video narrator says.

‘EctoLife provides a safe, pain-free alternative that helps you deliver your baby without stress.’

The delivery process requires parents to push a button on the pod.

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