< img src = "/uploads/blogs/f3/f3/fc/ib-ibeptbe_5237c6fc.jpg" Alt = "in Chinese hairdressers began to use shampoos based on artificial intelligence: how it works"/> ~ < P > Some hairdressers in China have introduced shampoo with artificial intelligence support that can wash and rinse customer hair only in 13 minutes.

~ < p > April 21 reported media Oddity Central.

< p > in the care industry for & nbsp; hair China already uses artificial intelligence. AIs began to be used to automate the process of head washing in & nbsp; hairdressers. Such so -called shampoos have already met customers in different areas of Chinese province Guangzhou.

< p > Shi-Shampoos use infrared sensors to detect the scalp of the user's head, and & nbsp; then choose the right shampoo and method of washing the head on & nbsp; Nbsp; a type of hair type.

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Natasha Kumar

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