A bride has revealed that she allows Chatgpt Determine which cosmetic procedures she should get for her wedding … but people on the internet are not amused.
Michaela Lassig, 39, from Seattle, Washington, wanted to shave her looks for a few years for her upcoming wedding in July, but she had no idea which treatments would be best for her. So she decided to turn to Ai For help.
She sent the popular robot assistant a video of her face and explained that her focus ‘age spots, large pores and skin elasticity’ eliminated, and ‘her eyebrows do not look hanging’ and reducing ‘wrinkles and fine lines’.
The AI program then sent back a whole series of cosmetic improvements that she should undergo – and she has now received two of them, with two more planned for the coming weeks.
And although Michaela is extremely happy with her new appearance, users of social media were critical of the fact that she had had AI choose her procedures.
“It was a total ‘shower thought’ moment – except that it happened in a hair salon while my roots were processing,” she reminded her decision to turn to chatgpt during an exclusive chat with dailyymail.com.
‘Bad lighting, front camera, threatening wedding photos … I opened chatgpt on my phone and thought:’ Why not see what AI has to say? ‘
“It felt nice, a little nerdy and perfect on-brand because cosmetic procedures and AI are both special interests for me.”


Michaela Lassig, 39, has revealed that she had chatgpt decide which cosmetic procedures she did before her wedding. She has previously seen (left) and after (legal) her procedures

Michaela wanted to look out for her upcoming marriages in July for a few years, but she had no idea which treatments would be best for her. So she decided to turn to AI for help

She sent the robot assistant a video of her face and explained that her focus was to eliminate ‘age spots, large pores and skin elasticity’, as well as ‘her eyebrows do not look hanging’

The AI program then sent back a whole series of cosmetic improvements that it should get. S; She has now received two of them, with two more planned for the coming weeks
Michaela explained that she sent a ‘detailed prompt’ chatgpt in which he explained what she wanted to repair and a ‘short video of her face from multiple corners’.
She also told the program that her budget was $ 2,500 and gave it a deadline and it answered with a game plan of the month per month. ‘
‘[It recommended] First consult, small impact procedures early, everything with downtime at least 90 days, and toxin reports 30 days for each event, “she explained.
“I treat it as an objective dermatologist/cosmetic specialist – not a replacement for a doctor, but a fantastic starting point.”
The first thing Chatgpt recommended for Michaela was Botox for her ‘Droopy Lids’, which she was done in March.
She then received Endolift Laser tightening on her bottom and neck, according to the recommendation of chatgpt.
The upcoming bride has now planned a soluble cheek filler for the end of May and is planning to get a new Botox round closer to July.

The first thing Chatgpt recommended for Michaela was Botox for her ‘Droopy Lids’, which she was done in March

She then received endolift laser tightening on her bottom and neck, according to Chatgpt’s recommendation (she saw after her treatment)
So far she said she is very satisfied with the results.
“My eyelids don’t feel so heavy and my jaw line grew up in zoom conversations,” she gushed. “Endolift let me swoll for a week, but the tightening starts.”
Chatgpt also suggested that Michaela ‘her home regime’ upgrade and she followed his advice.
Michaela insisted on having Dailymail.com that she is more than willing to ‘veto’ every suggestion of the robot of the robot she is not happy to.
“Ai is advice, not my boss,” she said. ‘For example, it initially recommended the week before the wedding in Dermaplaning. That sounded like a breakout that waited to happen, so I exhausted it. ‘
Last month Michaela opened her pursuit of Tap And Instagram, which led some recoil for her.
‘[I’ve gotten some] She-eye on Tiktok. A few people called it ‘dystopian’, some made jokes that I just had to agree gracefully, “she shared.
‘Nothing brutal – usually lively debate about whether lasers or good lighting matters more.


She has now planned a soluble cheek filler for the end of May and is planning to get a new Botox round closer to July. She has previously seen (left) and after (right) her treatments





Last month Michaela opened her aim at Tiktok and Instagram, which led some recoil for her
“There were also a few questions about how to do this and how to get chatgpt to watch a video.”
‘Using AI for wedding preparation does not replace medical advice – it is a planning tool, just as Pinterest boards for center pieces are.

Eventually she said that her fiancé, friends and family have been nothing but supportive, which is most important to her. She has seen with her fiancé for her procedures
‘If someone prefers only people guidance, cool. I prefer to use any available source, then validate with licensed pros. ‘
A comment about Michael’s video, which received more than 800,000 views, said, “I can’t believe we let robots tell us how to be hot.”
“Which episode of Black Mirror is this?” someone else asked.
Another user wrote: “This is horrible.”
Eventually she said that her fiancé, friends and family have been nothing but supportive, which is most important to her.
‘My fiancé is amused and fully supportive, [she said]”As long as you still look like you,” she concluded.
‘My mother was skeptical until she saw my raised eyebrows – now she asks for my thoughts about what she should do fun.
“Friends think it’s peak Michaela: Data drives but still glamor.”
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