dermatology
The technology can detect 588 common and rare skin conditions in 133 categories.
The initiative will support the NHS in its recovery as it navigates the COVID-19 pandemic.
Customers will now be able to use the services to get eczema treatment, as well as prescription antiperspirant and dandruff shampoo.
The new tool is aimed at helping nurses measure and keep track of wounds.
Europe is bracing itself for the second heatwave to hit this summer, but is there a marketplace for digital tools helping people protect their skin?
The city of São Paolo put machine learning to work to combat a specialist shortage.
Finding robust data sources, correcting for variations in images and avoiding bias are all hurdles to overcome.
The collaboration hopes to develop battery-free wearables that could help inform personalized skin disease treatments.
The app uses machine learning to identify skin conditions and make treatment suggestions.
The early days of dermatology apps were fraught with controversy, but the more recent attempts at digital skin examinations have seen some success thanks to advances in machine learning (ML) technologies.