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    This AI facial scanner will tell you everything that’s wrong with you – so, naturally, we tried it

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    By News Team on June 25, 2023 News Briefing, Technology, World News
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    We wanted to know what this AI had to say about us (Picture: Cannabotech)

    SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Metro article are selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, Metro.co.uk will earn an affiliate commission. Click here for more information.

    AI is the big buzz term at the moment. From people generating eerily realistic music using samples of singers’ voices, to deep fakes of Keanu Reeves posting hilarious TikToks that we were secretly gutted weren’t real.

    And now AI is about to give our own mother a run for her money as new facial analysis will be able to tell you, basically, exactly what’s wrong with you.

    No, we don’t mean a robot is about to tell you your smile is crooked or you look like the type who’s scared of commitment.

    Instead, Cannabotech’s new shopping experience – which includes a scanner that takes a good look at your mug – claims to give you a true wellness check.

    The brand’s My Being store is located in Westfield in London’s Shepherd’s Bush and is equipped with facial scanners that use state-of-the-art AI technology to monitor your blood vessels in the skin and give you a reading on your stress levels, blood pressure, heart rate and even breathing.

    The analysis then makes it easy for the team to recommended products they think might be helpful on your wellness journey.

    From blood pressure to stress, it’ll give you the once over (Picture: Cannabotech)

    Here at Metro, we like to try out the latest innovations and make sure we’re giving you our honest reviews.

    And if that means scanning our own faces to see just how stressed AF we really are, we’ll do it.

    Metro tries Cannabotech’s My Being store AI scanner

    Mel, 32, says: ‘Oh we love a spot of AI to give us the goss on what’s going on inside, don’t we?

    ‘Sidling up to the tablet in the brand’s west London store, I enter a few contact details to receive my results (and perhaps a surprise email subscription or two, who’s to say) before staring at the camera for a minute as the funky robot scans my face and learns my deepest darkest secrets.

    ‘Instead of setting off every alarm in the shopping centre to alert passersby what an unhealthy heathen has walked in the door, I’m surprised to learn I’m pretty much perfect.

    ‘Well, sort of.

    ‘According to the analytics – which I’m told is 95% accurate and has been honed on 10,000 individuals…now 10,0001, despite not knowing my age, height, or weight – my ‘physical wellbeing’ is ‘good’ and I’ve given the score 86/100.

    My score after the scan (Picture: Metro.co.uk)

    ‘Blood pressure and heart rate? Excellent. Breathing? Yep, that’s excellent, too. Heart rate variability is ‘average’, which is apparently a measure of how much your heart rate fluctuates.

    ‘What may have had it fluctuating is my stress, which was measured as ‘moderate’ and which is also an understatement of the century.

    ‘One of the Botanical Pharmacy’s, er, botanical pharmacists then tailored a quick, in-store facial to address my AI-confirmed stressed complexion, as another of the attentive salespeople slathered some cooling muscle balm onto my aching knee and glugged some CBD oil down my throat to try and turn this customer into a cool one.

    ‘I have to say, I sort of wish they’d measured my stress levels on the way out, as after a brilliant hand massage and relaxing facial I felt like I was floating on air and my stress levels were now, at the very least, ‘good’.’


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    We wanted to know what this AI had to say about us (Picture: Cannabotech)
    SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Metro article are selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, Metro.co.uk will earn an affiliate commission. Click here for more information.
    AI is the big buzz term at the moment. From people generating eerily realistic music using samples of singers’ voices, to deep fakes of Keanu Reeves posting hilarious TikToks that we were secretly gutted weren’t real.

    And now AI is about to give our own mother a run for her money as new facial analysis will be able to tell you, basically, exactly what’s wrong with you.

    No, we don’t mean a robot is about to tell you your smile is crooked or you look like the type who’s scared of commitment.

    Instead, Cannabotech’s new shopping experience – which includes a scanner that takes a good look at your mug – claims to give you a true wellness check.

    The brand’s My Being store is located in Westfield in London’s Shepherd’s Bush and is equipped with facial scanners that use state-of-the-art AI technology to monitor your blood vessels in the skin and give you a reading on your stress levels, blood pressure, heart rate and even breathing.

    The analysis then makes it easy for the team to recommended products they think might be helpful on your wellness journey.

    From blood pressure to stress, it’ll give you the once over (Picture: Cannabotech)

    Here at Metro, we like to try out the latest innovations and make sure we’re giving you our honest reviews.

    And if that means scanning our own faces to see just how stressed AF we really are, we’ll do it.

    Metro tries Cannabotech’s My Being store AI scanner Mel, 32, says: ‘Oh we love a spot of AI to give us the goss on what’s going on inside, don’t we?
    ‘Sidling up to the tablet in the brand’s west London store, I enter a few contact details to receive my results (and perhaps a surprise email subscription or two, who’s to say) before staring at the camera for a minute as the funky robot scans my face and learns my deepest darkest secrets.
    ‘Instead of setting off every alarm in the shopping centre to alert passersby what an unhealthy heathen has walked in the door, I’m surprised to learn I’m pretty much perfect.
    ‘Well, sort of.
    ‘According to the analytics – which I’m told is 95% accurate and has been honed on 10,000 individuals…now 10,0001, despite not knowing my age, height, or weight – my ‘physical wellbeing’ is ‘good’ and I’ve given the score 86/100.
    My score after the scan (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
    ‘Blood pressure and heart rate? Excellent. Breathing? Yep, that’s excellent, too. Heart rate variability is ‘average’, which is apparently a measure of how much your heart rate fluctuates.
    ‘What may have had it fluctuating is my stress, which was measured as ‘moderate’ and which is also an understatement of the century.
    ‘One of the Botanical Pharmacy’s, er, botanical pharmacists then tailored a quick, in-store facial to address my AI-confirmed stressed complexion, as another of the attentive salespeople slathered some cooling muscle balm onto my aching knee and glugged some CBD oil down my throat to try and turn this customer into a cool one.
    ‘I have to say, I sort of wish they’d measured my stress levels on the way out, as after a brilliant hand massage and relaxing facial I felt like I was floating on air and my stress levels were now, at the very least, ‘good’.’

    MORE : Happy shoppers are saying this CBD anti-ageing cream is firming their skin (and there’s a deal on it right now)

    MORE : This eye cream is here to smooth wrinkles with one impressed shopper saying it also reduces puffiness 

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