Vogue Business Launches Weekly AI Tracker; L'Oréal and OpenAI Partner on Beauty Innovation
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Amy O’Brien
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Vogue Business introduces a weekly AI Tracker that monitors key AI developments impacting the fashion and beauty industries. The inaugural entry (June 23, 2026) highlights L'Oréal's strategic partnership with OpenAI to leverage AI for beauty product development, content creation, and product discovery — described as one of the beauty industry's most significant AI moves to date.
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From venture capital investments and startup launches to product drops and regulatory updates, we’ll make sure you never miss a beat when it comes to the AI news that matters.
L’Oréal Group has announced a strategic partnership with OpenAI, marking one of the beauty industry’s most significant moves yet.
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