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Pore substitute: can AI be trusted when it comes to skincare advice?

Experts warn that AI often misses the mark when providing skincare advice. With over 3,000 dermatological conditions, chatbots struggle to diagnose accurately, potentially worsening issues like dermatitis and rosacea.

The Guardian· Jul 7, 2026 · 4:19 PM · 1 views

Experts warn that AI often misses the mark when providing skincare advice. With over 3,000 dermatological conditions, chatbots struggle to diagnose accurately, potentially worsening issues like dermatitis and rosacea. Full story and more reels: https://newsreel.video #AI #Skincare #Dermatology #Health #TechNews

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