AI-Aided Elixir
Anastasia Georgievskaya is co-founder of a company that is using artificial intelligence and machine vision to tackle skin ageing. She has organised the first beauty contest judged by robots, and developed an app that tracks age-related facial changes - and she's just turned 24.
MENTION artificial intelligence (AI) and images of self-driving cars, flying drones and robot companions usually come to mind.
But to Russian bio-engineer and entrepreneur Anastasia Georgievskaya, AI translates into computerised medical diagnostics and a new generation of "digital health".
The 24-year-old research scientist is a co-founder of Moscow- and Hong Kong-based Youth Laboratories, which has developed machines that are used in European clinics to diagnose several illnesses and skincare issues in seconds.
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