Role of Artificial Intelligence in ICSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection) &IUI (Intra-Uterine Insemination)

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In contrast to natural intelligence demonstrated by humans, AI (Artificial Intelligence) is the ability of a computer to learn and display intelligence. AI has grown in popularity quickly and gradually, and it is now a part of our personal and social lives. AI has been used in almost every field, including IT companies and many other fields that collect data. AI is also used in a large number of factories. As modern technology advances, artificial intelligence is being used in the medical field. AI technology is being used in a variety of laboratories, including IVF labs. Many treatment techniques, such as ICSI (Intra -Cytoplasm Sperm Injection) and IUI (Intra - Uterine Insemination), are used in IVF laboratories. The techniques are used in the creation of ART (Assisted Reproductive Technology). Because of its high success rate, the ICSI technique is the most commonly used technique. The review focuses on the role of artificial technologies in the IVF lab and how they can be more useful for increasing IVF treatment success rates.The article concludes that AI can be very useful for IVF laboratories and for ART techniques. The role of AI in the future of IVF can be useful and helpful in the treatment increasing rate of IVF (in- vitro fertilization). AI technologies are used in a variety of methods to select high-quality oocytes and sperm. The article discusses how AI can be used to predict the future.

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Kawale, S. P., Ambad, R., Jha, R. K., Jha, R. K., & Gaikwad, A. (2024). Role of Artificial Intelligence in ICSI (Intra-Cytoplasmic Sperm Injection) &IUI (Intra-Uterine Insemination). In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 491). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202449103019

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