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A 'sperm racing' event held at the Los Angeles Center Studios was called into question as a renowned fertility doctor stated the videos were computer-generated and not of real human sperm. The organizer, Sperm Racing, admitted using CGI to enhance the visual experience but claimed the sperm's movement was traced and rendered in real-time. Doubts were also raised about whether the event was truly a world-first as similar contests had been hosted before.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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