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AI Expands Across Industries and Daily Life, Caution Advised in Cosmetic Medicine
AI Expands Across Various Industries
LF Mall has enhanced its generative AI-based review feature, allowing AI to automatically draft reviews reflecting customers' speaking styles. This strategy aims to strengthen platform competitiveness in the GEO (Generative Engine Optimization) era, secure review data, and enhance the shopping experience. Meanwhile, Japan's Hitachi, Ltd. announced a partnership with the emerging AI company Anthropic in the United States, planning to provide safe and high-performance AI services to its customers.
AI Diffusion in Daily Life and Education
Hong Kong media outlet Sundaykiss introduced three free AI tools for families with elementary school children, emphasizing that AI can positively stimulate children's creativity and enhance parent-child interaction. This shows AI's expanding educational potential and the increasing use of accessible AI tools in daily life.
Realistic Limitations of AI in Cosmetic Medicine
According to a Business Insider report, an increasing number of patients are bringing AI-generated images to plastic surgery and dermatology clinics in the U.S., inquiring about the possibility of achieving similar results through procedures. However, AI tends to idealize facial proportions, skin texture, and organ ratios unrealistically, which clashes with the limitations of actual human bone structure, skin tension, and organ space. Steven Williams, president of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), emphasized the importance of recognizing realistic limitations, stating that while AI can help explore desired appearances, 'the body is not clay.'
*Source: 매일경제, Sundaykiss, ejtech.ai, 47NEWS (2026-05-19)*
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