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