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Google launches AI health tool for skin conditions – Financial Times
Breakthrough development will assist users in self-diagnosing issues ranging from acne to melanoma
Google is taking one of the most significant steps yet by a big tech company into healthcare, launching an AI-powered tool that will assist consumers in self-diagnosing hundreds of skin conditions.
Derm Assist is the first of its kind and will launch in Europe this year before being aimed at the nearly 2bn people globally suffering from skin conditions ranging from acne to melanoma.
Users will have to sign into their Google accounts, upload images of their medical condition via the Derm Assist website…
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