If you're not sure whether you're hot, ask ChatGPT - because it's brutally honest: 'I guess I needed to hear it'
Briefly

Since its debut in 2022, ChatGPT has evolved beyond traditional uses for email and meal planning, now serving as a digital beauty coach. Users are requesting personalized skincare and beauty advice, with some even sharing their interactions on social media. While some endorse the concept of AI offering objective beauty recommendations, experts caution that the training data may perpetuate harmful beauty standards. AI's bias and commercial interests pose risks to users, highlighting the need for critical engagement with AI-generated advice in beauty care.
Since ChatGPT's launch in 2022, it's helped users write emails, resumes and meal plans - and now, glow-up guides.
Some are even spending thousands to take on those recommendations.
Chatbots, she adds, offer the kind of blunt objectivity only another object can provide.
However, some experts warn of the detriments of this supposed objectivity.
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