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- 2025-12-05Most year-end posts are polite. This one is more satisfying: we get to close a real chapter. After 13 months of editing, reviews, revisions, and the kind of email threads that slowly teach you patience (or destroy it), Prof. Torello Lotti and I...
- 2025-11-12This is a personal, irregular post — a quick peek behind the curtain of technology and marketing, the kind that can drift into unintended consequences if left unchecked. It may only interest a few geeks in the frontline trenches of technology, l...
- 2025-11-06The race to treat vitiligo is accelerating, with up to $1.8 billion market poised for steady growth. This exclusive analysis provides a strategic overview of the current landscape: the patient base, standard of care, emerging therapies, market dyn...
- 2025-11-05ChatGPT just stopped giving personalized medical and legal advice. Here’s why AI went silent exactly where mistakes cost the most — and what the vitiligo.ai team learned after two years on the front line What's Inside: The Flatline The Sw...
- 2025-10-31Progress doesn’t always move in straight lines. Sometimes it grows quietly, deep beneath the surface, until one day it changes the whole field. At VRF, we’ve learned to trust that kind of slow, steady growth — the kind that lasts. That’s why this...
- 2025-10-28Discover what AI is really doing in vitiligo patient education — what works, what doesn’t, and why human judgment still matters. Insights from VRF’s global AI-guide project, real-world results, and the future of digital health for skin disorders. ...
- 2025-09-26Vitiligo has always had a delivery problem. Not the FedEx kind — the skin kind. The outer layer, the stratum corneum, is evolution’s way of keeping the world out. It’s a brick wall built of protein and lipids. Great for blocking germs and toxins, ...
- 2025-08-02Chatbots aren’t just glorified Q&A machines anymore. They’ve started acting like cognitive wingmen — bonding, persuading, even pretending to reason. Which sounds impressive, until you realize they’re also very good at turning into echo chamb...
- 2025-07-20At 2 a.m. last Tuesday, a worried parent typed their child’s symptoms into ChatGPT. The bot confidently named a rare genetic disorder. The pediatrician the next morning spotted something entirely different—early vitiligo. One was a medical emerg...
- 2025-07-03Once upon a time, you Googled your symptoms. Now? You ask a chatbot — and hope it didn’t learn from a clickbait video on YouTube. TL;DR: AI keeps evolving by unlocking new types of data—first images, then text, then human feedback. The next le...
- 2025-06-19Ever seen an AI avatar speak to the United Nations? Well… you’re about to ☺️ With World Vitiligo Day - June 25th around the corner, our friends at VIPOC are rallying a global effort to get WVD officially reinstated on the UN or WHO calendar. And ...
- 2025-06-07Weekend thought: Imagine if the smooth-talking ad guys from Mad Men teamed up with the DIY masterminds from Breaking Bad. Now give them unlimited data, a persuasive voice, a blank cheque, and drop them inside your favorite AI chatbot. That’s not ...
- 2025-05-19We’ve spent the last year getting cozy with AI — asking it for advice, using it as a digital therapist, even calling it a friend. But what if the machine is learning faster — and thinking deeper — than we expected? In December 2024, a quiet but i...
- 2025-04-25At the Vitiligo Research Foundation, we usually stick to the colorful world of skin science. But every now and then, it’s good to step off the beaten path — and peek into a much stranger reality quietly being shaped by AI. Think of this as your we...
- 2025-04-21Social media’s golden age may be behind us. With users spending less time on posts from friends and more time immersed in algorithmic content, the core promise of social platforms — connection and discovery — has quietly eroded. In its place, gen...
- 2025-04-03In recent years, medical chatbots have evolved from clunky symptom checkers to pretty convincing digital confidants. Studies are piling up showing that AI assistants can now help with everything from triaging patients in emergency departments to o...
- 2025-03-17In the age of intelligent machines, a provocative question lingers: Do language models like ChatGPT truly understand the world, or are they just incredibly good at mimicking it? This debate is at the heart of artificial intelligence research, spa...
- 2025-01-26Recent advancements in China’s AI sector have disrupted the global landscape, making large language models (LLMs) significantly cheaper to train and deploy. This lowered threshold for entry poses both opportunities and challenges, particularly in ...
FAQOther Questions
- Can chemicals cause vitiligo?
Certain chemicals can trigger vitiligo, leading to a condition known as chemical-induced vitiligo. While clinically and histologically indistinguishable from other types of viti...
- Is it Bitiligo? Vitaligo? Veteligo?
There are so many different ways that people try and spell or even pronounce Vitiligo. Here are some common mis-spellings: bitiligo, vitigo, vitaligo, vitilago, vitiglio, vita...
- What is vitiligo?
Vitiligo (pronounced vit-ill-EYE-go) is a generally unpredictable skin disease that causes a gradual loss of skin color and overlying hair on different parts of the body. Cont...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
Many people deal with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career.
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