Key points

AI offers new hope in IVF by improving precision and treatment outcomes.

Algorithms can blur the line between support, prediction, and pressure.

It is important to consider how we can balance technology and our humanity.

Artificial intelligence (AI) has become part of our everyday lives. It writes our emails, suggests recipes, maps out vacations, and responds to our deepest thoughts at 2 a.m. In many ways, AI is wonderful—it responds to everyone and discriminates against no one. It is the best mother’s helper we have had in a long time. But when that little helper steps into the fertility clinic, things shift. It alters stories of how families begin; it shapes our understanding of biology, how doctors make decisions, and how technology enters the most intimate parts of our

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