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10 health advances are stealing the show at CES 2024
HMNC Brain Health CMO Dr. Hans Eriksson and biomarkers associate director Dr. Daniel Gehrlach explain the development of the'precision psychiatry' diagnostic tool. Technology is changing faster than ever, and so is the way we take care of ourselves. Imagine having a smart device that can check your health at home in less than a minute or an AI solution that can help you stop snoring, sleep better or feel more relaxed. Well, these are just some of the incredible products that we saw at CES 2024, the world's biggest tech show. From leggings that stimulate your muscles to robots that massage your back, here are 10 health devices that stole the show this year.
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Fascinating: 'Customized cosmetics' with Artificial Intelligence and machine learning.
A US Farouk hair specialist is demonstrating the LG CHI Color Master. LG Household & Health Care has also developed a hair dye system that can produce and use desired colors on the fly. It is a smart customized hair dye system'LG CHI Color Master' that was first introduced in the US market in collaboration with Farouk Systems, a US hair care company. Using LG CHI Color Master's artificial intelligence virtual simulation software, it is possible to predict the appearance after dyeing. After the procedure, you can check the appearance in advance with AR (augmented reality) technology.
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AI-powered lipstick machine uses decides which shade looks good on you and concocts it on the spot
A Korean cosmetics company has taken the guesswork out of makeup. Amorepacific's Color Tailor app analyzes your face, determines what shade of lipstick would best complement your complexion and then sends the results to a machine that mixes up a custom tube of it while you wait. The company is showing off its Lip Factory system next week at the Consumer Electronic Showcase, the annual tech convention that's moved to the virtual world in light of the pandemic. Users upload a photo of their face onto the Color Tailor app, which uses artificial intelligence to select a flattering hue from among more than 2,000 different possible combinations. The machine then mixes and matches pigments to create a custom product you can buy.