Since its launch of revolutionary AI eyelash extension services, Lux Salon has seen a rise in customers. The Luum salon now offers artificial intelligence eyelash extensions, and the comments under the posts show a living hell with dissatisfied beauty masters who reproach the robot for being unprofessional. They can be understood—no one wants to lose a job.
The topic of AI turned out to be so hyped that it takes half a year to sign up for robots.
Lux Salon, a high-end beauty salon in Los Angeles, has seen a rise in customers since its launch of revolutionary AI eyelash extension services. The salon is one of the first in the world to offer eyelash extensions that are applied by a robot. The robot uses artificial intelligence to apply the lashes with precision, creating a natural-looking result.
The salon’s customers are happy with the results they are getting from the robot. The service also takes only half the time it would take a human to get the job done, which is an added bonus to the great job the AI does.
Some lash artists are not happy with the increase in the use of robotics in their field and think robots pose a threat to their jobs. However, the truth is they work hand-in-hand and are not a replacement for trained specialists. The robots only deal with the application of eyelash extensions, while lash artists style the lashes and create the final look.
AI and robots are rapidly spreading throughout society. Koko, a non-profit mental health platform, uses chat services like Telegram and Discord to connect teenagers and adults in need of mental health care with volunteers. It provided OpenAI GPT-3’s psychological support to 4,000 people. While the service proved to be just as effective as provided by a human, with AI-generated communications receiving higher ratings than messages written by humans, people were not informed that their volunteer is not human. The support and assistance stopped working once people realized the messages were generated by a machine. Rob Morris’s experiment has drawn criticism on social media and has been labeled unethical, as participants were deceived and were not able to give informed consent.
Another AI-controlled robot, Frida, aims to help people create tangible art by using ChatGPT and DALL-E 2 AI models to create images from textual descriptions. FRIDA can adjust the painting in real time, and its AI model allows for multiple iterations of the work to be generated with different palettes and brushstrokes.
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