The first Chinese baby with In

Recently, a dramatic story has been circulating on social media claiming that scientists in China have created the “world’s first baby with Integrated Artificial Intelligence” or “modified total immunity,” suggesting the birth of a so-called superhuman.

The post describes emergency government meetings, scientific breakthroughs, and a new era of human evolution.

However, there is no verified evidence that any of this is real.

As of 2026, no reputable scientific institution, hospital, or peer-reviewed journal has reported anything resembling:

AI integrated into a human baby’s brain or biology at birth

Genetically engineered “superhuman immunity” babies

Any successful human-AI biological fusion

If such a breakthrough had occurred, it would be one of the most significant scientific events in history and would be immediately confirmed by global institutions such as:

Major international news agencies (Reuters, AP, BBC)

None of these sources have reported anything close to this claim.

This type of viral story usually spreads by mixing real scientific developments with fiction.

Here are a few real areas of research that may have been exaggerated:

Artificial intelligence is currently used in fertility clinics to:

But AI is not implanted into embryos or babies.

Scientists have successfully tested “biobag” systems that can support extremely premature lamb fetuses for a limited time.

They do not create or enhance intelligence or immunity

Gene-editing tools like CRISPR can modify DNA in laboratory settings, but:

Human germline modification is heavily restricted

No approved “enhanced human” babies exist

Claims about “superhuman babies” or “AI humans” often go viral because they:

Sound scientific but avoid real terminology

Play into fears and fascination about AI and genetics

There is currently no scientific proof that any “AI-integrated superhuman baby” has been born anywhere in the world.

The story circulating online is best understood as fictional or misinformation, not confirmed science.

Real advances in AI and genetics are happening—but they are incremental, heavily regulated, and far from science-fiction-level “superhuman” outcomes.

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