After almost two decades of relentless attempts, including 15 failed in vitro fertilisation (IVF) cycles and multiple surgeries, a couple has successfully conceived due to a groundbreaking Artificial Intelligence-powered fertility technology. The case, which is detailed in a medical correspondence in The Lancet, highlights how AI has managed to play a crucial role in solving such extreme cases.

The couple, a 39-year-old man and a 37-year-old woman in the US, faced a challenge where the man suffered from azoospermia, a condition where semen contains no visible sperm, forcing them to rely on painful surgical attempts to retrieve the sperm.

However, their fortunes changed when they turned to a new system developed by researchers at the Columbia University Fertility Center, called STAR (Sper

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