At present embryologists are employed to choose those fertilised eggs that are most likely to result in a pregnancy. This involves checking them by eye to see which appear to be healthy.
However, scientists believe the system could be greatly improved by training machines to perform the task.
They tested the idea on cow embryos by training the AI to find what a good embryo looks like from a series of images.
By removing the potential for human error, more cycles of IVF could result in healthy babies, researchers said.
"As we get data about which embryos produce a baby, that data will be fed back into the computer and the computer will learn," Lavery was quoted as saying by 'The Times'.
Researchers trained a computer to identify healthy embryos using images of 482 bovine embryos during their development
This enabled the system to spot early flaws that led to poor development - many of which were invisible to humans.
It was more reliable and it could also look for things that the human eye could not see, they said.
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