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China's Kaiva Technology Company has made a sensational revelation. They are developing such high-tech robots that will be able to give birth to human babies from their 'stomach.' These robots will be ready in the next year, which can prove to be a boon for those who dream of becoming parents without pregnancy.

Tech news: China Developing Pregnant Robots: Imagine if you see a pregnant robot on the road or in a lab, which is preparing to give birth to a human child. This scene may seem like a part of a science-fiction film, but now this imagination is going to become a reality. China is preparing to launch such a robot within the next year, which will be able to get pregnant and give birth to a child like a human. While some people are considering this technology as a revolutionary step in science, many experts and common people are raising questions about how the feeling of love and the real essence of the mother-child relationship will remain intact if the machine gives birth to human children.
Price of pregnant robot
According to media reports, Guangzhou-based tech company 'Kaiva' is developing the world's first robot that can simulate pregnancy. Its estimated price will be 1 lakh yuan (about 13,900 dollars), i.e., around 12 lakh rupees. The company claims that this robot will be available in the market within a year.
This project of Kaiva Technology
This project of Kaiva Technology is completely different from traditional IVF or surrogacy. It will use a special incubation pod and robotic stomach, which will replicate the environment inside the womb in a very real way. This robot will carry out the entire process from conception to delivery so that the birth process can be like that of a human being.
The purpose behind the project
Zhang Qifeng, founder and CEO of Kaiwa Technology, has made a sensational claim that his revolutionary technology is being developed especially for women who wish to become mothers but do not want to go through the complicated process of pregnancy. Kaiwa Technology, established in 2015, has previously created service and reception robots and is now hoping to set a new record with this new project.
Pregnant Robot News Sparks Debate
As soon as this news came out, it created a stir on China's social media platform. It was viewed more than 10 crore times in a few hours. Many users called it a boon for those who cannot have children due to medical or personal reasons. At the same time, some warned that this technology would raise serious questions related to the feeling of becoming a mother and legal identity.
What do the experts say?
Some experts believe that the health and mental development of children born from robots is a big question. Will they be completely like humans? Will their mental and emotional development also happen naturally?