Sony keeps saying that âplay has no limits,â and a researcher just proved the company right. A robot controlled with a PlayStation 5 DualSense controller managed to inject human sperm into human eggs and the resulting babies were just recently born. Itâs all part of an attempt to make in vitro fertilization [IVF] easier and more affordable.
The MIT Technology Review reports that the experiment took place at the New Hope Fertility Center in New York, NY. Researchers were using a sperm robot made by a startup called Overture Life to fertilize some eggs. They apparently decided to sync it with a PS5 DualSense which then allowed someone âwith no real experienceâ to look through a microscopic camera, move the robotic needle, and successfully deposited single sperm into several eggs. Two baby girls have reportedly now been born from the process, which Overture claims are the first fertilizations via sperm bot.
âI was calm,â Eduard Alba, the mechanical engineering student who piloted the DualSense, told MIT Technology Review. âIn that exact moment, I thought, âItâs just one more experiment.ââ
The DualSense-controlled sperm bots are one of a series of experimental procedures currently being explored in order to try and make IVF more accessible for would-be parents. Traditional treatments can cost tens of thousands for each attempt and require lots of different steps and equipment. Overture told MIT Technology Review it envisions a future where the entire procedure could take place inside an automated box âwhere sperm and eggs go in, and an embryo comes out five days later.â
Other specialists are less optimistic, noting the precision and care needed for IVF and the risky outcomes if everything isnât exactly right. âYou pick up a sperm, put it in an egg with minimal trauma, as delicately as possible,â Zev Williams, director of Columbia Universityâs fertility clinic, told MIT Technology Review. âFor now, âhumans are far better than a machine.â
Sounds like someone whoâs never felt the impressive rumble and unparalleled haptics of Sonyâs latest video game controller. PS5 players have finessed Sonyâs lovable Astro Bot through countless puzzles and quirky platforming levels. How hard could creating life be?
Fortunately for the parents who signed up for IVF at the New Hope Fertility Center, it sounds like the DualSense controller the engineering student used didnât suffer from any thumbstick drift.
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