In Future, People Can Use A.I. to Grow Children in Various Ways

2024 ж. 27 Сәу.
10 960 Рет қаралды

In a not-so-distant future, tech giant Pegazus offers couples the opportunity to share their pregnancies via detachable artificial wombs or pods. And so begins Rachel and Alvy's wild ride to parenthood in this brave new world.
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  • The giant eyeballs are freaking me out... 😳

    @psychicrenegade@psychicrenegade14 күн бұрын
  • Nice recap. Weldone. I do not like the stress of natural birth and I detest the idea of artificial birthing cos it has repercussions.

    @timothyadunmoye9938@timothyadunmoye993815 күн бұрын
  • Thank you for the recap! 😁

    @MrsCKane@MrsCKane6 күн бұрын
  • Dreams serve no purpose?!? I would literally DIE if I no longer experienced any dreams!!! I have vivid, realistic dreams, where I basically wake up in another version of ME, like in a parallel universes or alternate timeline or whatever. It's the only reason I sleep! Dreams are our ticket to experiencing other realities! Sometimes, they are also our higher self trying to commute deeper issues within our psyche that we need to address! Scientists might not understand why we dream, or how it works...but they DO know that dreams are a vital part of our mental health! 😳 If those kids don't dream...that tells me that these "egg babies" might not have souls at all! 😮

    @psychicrenegade@psychicrenegade14 күн бұрын
    • I have lost my ability to have dreams :( I can dream only when I am heavily stressed.

      @maciejgada740@maciejgada74011 күн бұрын
    • @@maciejgada740take some melatonin before bed sometimes. You'll dream.

      @burtan2000@burtan20008 күн бұрын
    • When they said that bit, I YELLED "WHAT?!?!" incredulous that scientifically-minded ppl might suggest - let alone assert - that dreams serve no purpose. Then she says "there's no cause for alarm " (or whatever the narrator paraphrases from), and I again yelled "Oh, there's cause for alarm!" We might not understand what it's for, but it's important. Dreaming and sleeping. But I would be alarmed with ANY fundamental changes the pod babies have from ... you know HUMAN babies. The type of babies we've had for since we found that black monolith and evolved from apes to humans. We had babies before that, too. I think. Pretty sure all mammals have babies. Other than that one thing. Two things. Mammal things that lay eggs still.

      @burtan2000@burtan20008 күн бұрын
  • The movie is called “The Pod Generation”

    @chandygurl@chandygurl14 күн бұрын
  • black mirror ?

    @The649king@The649king14 күн бұрын
    • The Pod Generation is the name of the movie

      @chandygurl@chandygurl14 күн бұрын
  • The side effect of not being able to dream is odd, I cant quite see how that could even happen, but aside from that, their whole world seems to revolve mostly on artificial existence, its the norm, as for how Id feel about it in our own world with how we all are today, I dont much see an issue in it, its still a real child, why care about how it was conceived or incubated? Some woman cant have children naturally for various reasons, this process would allow them to have a baby regardless of that, there are many good points to having this be a real thing. Hating on it or showing resistance to it seems a bit ignorant and arrogant to me, both versions of conception, carrying a child and birthing have repercussions, neither seem to be any better or worse than the other.

    @carastone1897@carastone189712 күн бұрын
  • such technology is still needed in the future as many women cant actually give birth but want a baby that is actually theirs.

    @wdadwdwdwadw8604@wdadwdwdwadw86044 күн бұрын
  • This video was honestyl kinda disturbing to me because the idea of birthing babies from pods is, in my view, wrong. I do think this movie has a really good moral message though.

    @statistic2343@statistic234314 күн бұрын
    • Good moral message. But it is disturbing, babies in pods are just wrong, babies need love and care. 😢

      @deanvangreunen6457@deanvangreunen645714 күн бұрын
    • This is exactly how the “elites” envisions everyone’s future. And it is why they nudge the populace towards excepting trans agenda, transhumanism, stripping women of their womanhood, being a woman is nothing more than a social construct. You will own nothing and be happy. The elites know better than you do and it is their destiny to dictate what your life will be even if it means your life is no longer yours.

      @Bhatmann@Bhatmann12 күн бұрын
    • But it gets us thinking, and really isn't THAT far fetched. We might all agree it's nuts, but our grandkids might find it convenient. The hyper focus our society has on equality by any means could cause some women to advance their resentment over pregnancy . My ex wife/mother of my daughter is incredibly resentful over the issue. She was a real trooper before, during, and after the pregnancy tho. She did so much better than I ever could've and really focused on her health, ate better didn't drink etc. when she would get bad menstrual cramps even years before pregnancy she'd consistently note the unfairness. She's obviously right, it's not fair. But neither is "women and children first" something I'd agree to in a heartbeat, partly bc of the higher need for women than men to perpetuate humanity. A handful of men is really all that's needed. A few hundred. The bottleneck is the number of wombs and their eggs. Not to diminish a women to just a baby factory. Even if that were the case, it'd be the most important factory in history. It really is a biological miracle to GROW AN ENTIRE NEW HUMAN. If one extrapolates phenotypical trends in humans, our heads will continue to get bigger. And women's hips will continue to shrink or at least stay the same . One in three children born in the West is via c-section. this is partly due to the head-hip issue. Evolution limited this by, sadly, causing so many women to die in childbirth. This evolutionary trend was therefore artificially halted fairly abruptly - abrupt in evolutionary time scales. Biologically, evolutionarily, we're basically hairless apes, hunter gatherers. Faster, taller, weaker, more numerous than Neanderthals. It's why sugar - very bad for us - tastes amazing: to drive us to find high calorie, energy-rich food. Bc getting fat is a very recently created problem. Now evolution is making some things backfire, like our love for sugar and carbs. Anyway, humans are getting taller, our eyes are getting larger (or we're) and some other trends that have all been disrupted by the Industrial Revolution. The only reason we don't have longer gestation periods is because any longer and the head will be too large. So one daydream, I pondered the idea of future societies extending pregnancy by incorporating a n artificial womb. I envisioned a sack kinda thing. It would remain in one place. Sack-grown children gain immense benefits. They can grown much larger and have much larger brains upon birth. Okay it would be like a second birth. The initial "birth" - transferring the baby into the sack - idk how to do that. But I picture babies making that transfer around week 36 or 38. Maybe by surgery idk. But in the sack, the fetus remains until it's ready for Kindergarten. Jk. Probably stay in sack for 1 to 3 months .

      @burtan2000@burtan20008 күн бұрын
    • Yeah playing god is not good because like in Jurassic park it will fail

      @EdnaWillis-zq2qy@EdnaWillis-zq2qy7 күн бұрын
    • Lol, do you understand that you have a god complex... Eat crap

      @MrCOPYPASTE@MrCOPYPASTE5 күн бұрын
  • A lot of women who have problems conceiving or don't want to go through pregnancy, and a lot of gay couples, will be very interesting in using such technology. But as I don't trust google type companies, I won't be using it. Adapting is the best option, I think.

    @clivesmith9377@clivesmith937715 күн бұрын
  • Homonculus

    @politanene@politanene14 күн бұрын
  • Clickbait thumbnail

    @slabua@slabua14 күн бұрын
    • How so?

      @catherineharris4746@catherineharris474614 күн бұрын
    • Well this IS youtube, if the channel owner gets you to click then it is Mission complete.

      @TrentDan@TrentDan14 күн бұрын
  • as a trans man for me natural birth is ot semthing i ever want to experiance but i also understand the connection and the need of it. I also do not like the idea of this artificial stuff as that doesnt fuilly connect the baby to the parents but its also a good option for those who can not naturally conceived. there is good and bad about both. for me I have always said if i ever do have kids it would be adoption. that would give that child a second chance as well that they deseve.

    @loptseldr@loptseldr15 күн бұрын
  • More woke propaganda.

    @Bhatmann@Bhatmann12 күн бұрын
    • Yep, super elites secretly working to genetically engineer and monitor all births. Mean while the average person lives in a dystopian, disconnected world. 😬

      @hackman669@hackman66912 күн бұрын
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