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China’s Kaiwa plans world’s first pregnancy humanoid robot

China’s Kaiwa plans world’s first pregnancy humanoid robot
Source: interestingengineering
Author: @IntEngineering
Published: 8/15/2025

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Chinese tech company Kaiwa Technology, based in Guangzhou, is developing what it claims will be the world’s first pregnancy humanoid robot, set to debut by 2026 at a price under $13,900. This humanoid robot features an embedded artificial womb designed to carry a fetus through the entire ten-month gestation period, replicating natural pregnancy by using artificial amniotic fluid and nutrient delivery via a hose. The technology, reportedly mature in laboratory settings, aims to offer an alternative to human pregnancy, potentially benefiting those who wish to avoid the physical burdens of gestation. The project has sparked significant public debate over ethical, legal, and scientific implications, with discussions already underway with authorities in Guangdong Province. The artificial womb technology builds on prior advances, such as the 2017 “biobag” experiment where premature lambs were nurtured in artificial amniotic fluid, though current artificial wombs mainly support partial gestation rather than full-term pregnancy. Kaiwa’s vision requires further breakthroughs

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