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Last week, Google announced the imminent launch of Derm Assist, a new artificial intelligence tool that aims to help people identify skin, hair and nail conditions. But is self-diagnosis and a reliance on Dr Google ultimately a good thing for patients and their skin? Dermatologists of the UAE have their doubts.
Dr Bina Rabadia, specialist dermatologist at Dubai London Clinic & Speciality Hospital, says she had a number of initial concerns after reading about Derm Assist.
“What if the general public consider this online tool a substitute for a dermatologist consultation and start self-diagnosing and treating skin conditions, with the help of over-the-counter medications, without understanding the implications of such actions and side effects of medications?”
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Google has announced a new artificial intelligence tool that aims to help people identify skin, hair and nail conditions.
Unveiled at the Google
I/O conference, the Derm Assist tool uses images uploaded by patients to identify possible abnormalities. It is expected to launch later this year.
The tool is not intended to provide a diagnosis . we hope it gives you access to authoritative information
Google spokesperson
According to Google, the AI tool recognises 288 skin conditions, but the technology
major made it clear that it should not be used as a substitute for a medical diagnosis. The company revealed that there are 10 billion searches for skin, hair and nail issues on its search engine annually.