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Will AI models take over the beauty scene? Not a chance, says Shiseido creative boss

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Will AI models take over the beauty scene? Not a chance, says Shiseido creative boss

Will AI models take over the beauty scene? Not a chance, says Shiseido creative boss

The world’s first-ever AI beauty pageant, Miss AI, was introduced earlier this year.

But one leading beauty brand isn’t planning to replace humans anytime soon.


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