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Consensus vision.

Fertility and sterility
The goal of this Views and Interviews series was to bring together the thought leaders in the field and envision what the laboratory will look like in the future. This consensus piece strives to take the thoughts of those leaders and develop themes a...

Robotic-assisted microsurgery in andrology: a systematic review.

Asian journal of andrology
Robot-assisted surgery is the gold standard of treatment in many fields of urology. In this systematic review, we aim to report its usage in andrology and to evaluate any advantages. A systematic search of the PubMed and Cochrane Library databases wa...

Chatbots vs andrologists: Testing 25 clinical cases.

The French journal of urology
OBJECTIVE: AI-derived language models are booming, and their place in medicine is undefined. The aim of our study is to compare responses to andrology clinical cases, between chatbots and andrologists, to assess the reliability of these technologies.

Artificial intelligence in andrology - fact or fiction: essential takeaway for busy clinicians.

Asian journal of andrology
Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the current approach to medicine. AI uses machine learning algorithms to predict the success of therapeutic procedures or assist the clinician in the decision-making process. To date, machine learning s...

Artificial intelligence in Andrological flow cytometry: The next step?

Animal reproduction science
Since its introduction in animal andrology, flow cytometry (FC) has dramatically evolved. Nowadays, many compartments and functions of the spermatozoa can be analyzed in thousands of spermatozoa, including, but not limited to DNA, acrosome, membrane ...

Artificial Intelligence in Andrology: A New Frontier in Male Infertility Diagnosis and Treatment.

Current urology reports
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Infertility affects approximately 15% of couples globally, with male-factor infertility contributing to about half of these cases. Despite advancements in reproductive medicine, particularly in surgical methods, the prevalence of m...