But under data protection laws, patients can – and in some cases have – demanded their embryos’ raw genetic data and sent it abroad for analysis in an effort to have smarter, healthier children.
One US company, Herasight, which charges couples $50,000 (£37,000) to assess an unlimited number of embryos, confirmed that it had already worked with couples undergoing IVF at clinics in the UK.
They should have just given the data to some online AI and ask it directly which one should live. That's what that company prob did anyways.
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nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07756-8