Skin Cancer Development Timelapse over 25 Years _ r_Damnthatsinteresting

Skin Cancer Development Timelapse over 25 Years _ r_Damnthatsinteresting

Author: Alan Shore and Denise October 23, 2024 Duration: 9:25
A Reddit post on the r/Damnthatsinteresting subreddit features a video showcasing the development of squamous cell carcinoma skin cancer over 25 years using generative AI. The video, though not an actual time-lapse of a single person's skin, shows a realistic progression of the condition. The post sparked a debate amongst users, with some questioning the video's authenticity due to inconsistencies like unchanging hairs, while others commended its potential usefulness in raising awareness about skin cancer. The creator of the video confirmed that it was indeed generated by AI, highlighting the evolving technology's capabilities. The post also prompted a discussion about the importance of regular skin checks and the potential benefits of early detection in preventing severe complications.

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