New Delhi, April 4 -- Fertility care is steadily moving into a new phase, one where precision, predictability and data-backed decision-making are beginning to matter as much as medical experience itself. As more clinics explore how technology can improve critical steps in the IVF journey, artificial intelligence is starting to move from promise to practice. That shift is now becoming visible in India too.

Gaudium IVF has introduced AI-led infertility treatment, marking what it calls an industry first in India, just one month after becoming the country's first publicly listed IVF chain. The development involves the integration of advanced AI-driven embryology systems into routine clinical practice, bringing new layers of intelligence into...