Company says they make IVF more accessible through AI-powered fertility care


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As IVF treatments become increasingly expensive, NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz spoke with Nader Alsalim, founder and CEO of Gaia, who says that the company is using artificial intelligence to improve IVF success rates and reduce costs.



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