The new AI-based technology is better than doctors at choosing the right embryo for successful IVF implants.
By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel
One of the tough challenges facing an in vitro fertilization (IVF) team is selecting the embryo with the best chance of success in the mother. An Israeli startup has come up with a new method powered by artificial intelligence that appears to be better at it than the doctors,
TechCrunch reported Thursday.
Fertility treatment is a popular issue in Israel, and Israeli IVF expertise is already used around the world. Now adding to that is Embryonics, a Haifa-based company that over the past three years developed an AI method it says improves the odds of successfully implanting a healthy embryo during in vitro fertilization.