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Artificial Baby Womb (Future of baby born)

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What is Artificial Baby Womb An Artificial baby womb is a concept that refers to artificial intelligence to simulate the condition of a womb and the development of a fetus. The idea is to use advance technology to replicate the natural environment and processes of pregnancy in order to better understand and study the fetal development, and potentially improve outcomes for mother and babies. This process called ectogenesis. It's an area of research where AI, robotics and medical technology are combined to create womb-like environment for a fetus to develop.  https://www.theplaidzebra.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/4_artificial-womb.jpg How much benefit does an AI baby womb? This is new technology, so it has some amazing potential which help our society. Reduced Risk of premature birth: -   An Artificial baby womb could potentially provide a more controlled and stable environment for a developing fetus, reducing  the risk of premature birth. Reduced  high-risk   pregnancies: -  

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

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Meaning of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a system designed to think and behave in a way that simulates human intelligence. The First use of artificial intelligence was in mainframe computers to solve complex calculations; these days, artificial intelligences are everywhere- from robots that take care of the elderly, to virtual assistants and chatbots living on our mobile devices. History of Artificial Intelligence First AI work in 1943 done by  Warren  McCulloch and Walter Pits also known as Walter Hary Pits, now we recognized them as Artificial  Neurons . Donald Hebb was P sychologist and he great expertise in neurophysiology. In 1949 he explains that how neuron contributes to psychological processes such as learning, and this is called  Hebbian learning. Birth of Artificial Neurons Allen Newell  was  researcher in computer science  and cognitive psychology.  Herbert A. Simon was work in field of computer science, economist and cognitive psychology.