At this year’s Google I/O, the company showed off a new health tool to help you identify different skin, hair, and nail issues using artificial intelligence and your smartphone camera.
It’s not available on any Android phones just yet, though. According to a press release, Google says the “dermatology assist tool is a web-based application that we hope to launch as a pilot later this year, to make it easier to figure out what might be going on with your skin.”
The feature sounds fairly simple to use. The tool will ask you to take three images of either your skin, nail, or hair — depending on what your concern is — from different angles. Then, you’ll answer questions about how long you’ve had the issue, your skin type, and other symptoms you’re feeling. Read more…
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