AbstractArtificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing dermatology by enhancing diagnostic accuracy and offering personalized treatment recommendations based on individual patient characteristics and medical history. This month's editorial discusses the transformative role of AI in dermatology, emphasizing its potential to enhance diagnostic accuracy, personalize treatment, and improve healthcare delivery efficiency. It highlights three manuscripts addressing AI's applications in dermatopathology, climate change‐related skin disorders, and health care for undocumented immigrants. Ethical concerns, such as AI transparency and overdiagnosis, are also noted. Additionally, new treatments for atopic dermatitis (AD) are examined. We specifically recommend two recent reports on the efficacy of dupilumab in pediatric AD and refractory hand eczema (HE), demonstrating advancements in dermatological therapy for treatment‐resistant conditions.
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