Dorit C. Kieslinger, Cornelis B. Lambalk, Carlijn G. Vergouw
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The inconvenient reality of AI-assisted embryo selection in IVF
Artificial intelligence is being hyped for its potential to revolutionize assisted reproduction, including embryo selection — but a new study reveals that the inflated expectations of new technologies are not always justified.
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