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Osmo’s AI Skin Irritation Test Points to a Future Without Animal Testing
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Osmo’s AI Skin Irritation Test Points to a Future Without Animal Testing

Osmo’s AI Skin Irritation Test Points to a Future Without Animal Testing

Osmo and the Institute for In Vitro Sciences (IIVS) have released a first-of-its-kind study showing that AI can accurately assess skin irritation without using animal tests,

Table of Contents
  1. Landmark AI study
  2. How the model works
  3. Scale and speed advantages
  4. What it means for beauty and chemicals
  5. Inside Osmo and IIVS

Osmo and the Institute for In Vitro Sciences (IIVS) have released a first-of-its-kind study showing that AI can accurately assess skin irritation without using animal tests, a step that could save tens of thousands of laboratory animals and speed up product development across beauty, personal care, and chemical-intensive industries.

Landmark AI study The study, published in Alternatives to Laboratory Animals , is described as the first time an AI model for skin irritation has been trained on data generated