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Section: Research > Methods/Tools
Consumers/Market
100 Global Interpretations of 'Beautiful Women' by AI
A recent project by StyleSeat explored how beauty is perceived by AI in 100 countries. The results revealed a spectrum of renderings.
Methods/Tools
How AI is Transforming Beauty Innovation: Now Available On Demand
This exclusive exploration of AI uncovers clever applications to transform your product development.
Methods/Tools
AI—Not a Goal, a Tool in Product Development
While its implementation may be on-trend, you have to identify the business purpose for using AI, according to Anastasia Georgievskaya, CEO and co-founder of Haut.AI.
Methods/Tools
[video] Shiseido on AI to Predict Skin Needs
Remember the "old days" when we traveled to live events? This interview is a nice throwback to the IFSCC Conference in Milan. Here, Kanako Kaneko, Ph.D., of Shiseido, presented her poster on AI to predict future skin needs.
Methods/Tools
AI-aided Pathways Effectively Synthesize Naturally Occurring Compounds
AI-aided technology continues to find utility in cosmetics R&D. A recent paper published in
Nature
provides an example, showing the efficacy of computational synthesis planning for naturally occurring compounds.
Claims/Labeling
Cosmex AI Takes Regulatory Compliance for Cosmetics to the Next Level
Those who were wondering how artificial intelligence (AI) might take cosmetic product development to the next level now have their answer. Cosmex AI can scan 30,000+ ingredients to instantly indicate if a product complies with regulators or retailers.
Methods/Tools
Survey Predicts AI, Blockchain, Emerging Tech will Receive Most Funding
In a recent survey, respondents predicted that emerging technologies including AI and blockchain, and startup biotech will be the biggest contributors to life science innovation post-pandemic.
Consumers/Market
AI-powered, Personal Multisensory Experiences to Lead Future Beauty
There's a bigger picture behind product sensory experiences encompassing sustainability, personalization, inclusivity and multisensory input — potentially powered by AI. These are revealed by industry experts and Future Market Insights, described here.
Methods/Tools
AI Meets Metabolic Diagnostics for Precision Skin Care at SCC National
Personalized skin care can reach precision medicine levels when AI and machine lining are combined with imaging to assess several metabolic parameters. During the SCC Annual Meeting, Liyuan Ji will explain how.
Methods/Tools
Emotion AI and What it Means for User Experiences
"In the future, more and more smart devices will be able to capture human emotions and moods in relation to certain data and facts and to analyze situations accordingly."
Methods/Tools
Shiru's ProteinDiscovery.ai AI Protein Discovery & Marketplace Platform Speeds Up Personal Care R&D
Using AI models, large datasets and automated biochemistry, users can connect the dots between natural protein sequences and novel applications.
Methods/Tools
HelloBiome Platform to Merge AI, Microbiome Insights for Next-gen Skin Care
B2B microbiome test platform HelloBiome has been launched to merge next-generation skin care with a proprietary AI-powered technology, reportedly to expand and streamline microbiome knowledge across the industry.
Methods/Tools
AI x Automation = University of Toronto's Self-driving Human Tissue Lab
The University of Toronto is now equipped with a “self-driving lab” combining AI and automation to equip researchers to better understand health and disease, and more rapidly test the efficacy and toxicity of drugs and other materials.
Consumers/Market
Beauty Bots Put the AI in Retail
Sephora is betting that these technologies can help consumers access products and services easier and faster.
Companies
Haut.AI Expands R&D Collaborations, Joins J&J Innovation Incubator
J&J's JLABS science incubator aims to accelerate the delivery of health and wellness solutions to patients around the world by supporting emerging companies and opening them to vital industry connections.
Methods/Tools
Optibrium Publishes Peer Reviewed Study on Computer-aided Sensory Development
The study suggests that Optibrium’s augmented chemistry can replace the need for human clinical trials when developing new flavor and fragrance ingredients.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
Method/Process
The Air Up There: Skin VOCs
In 2001, Japanese researchers reported that after the age of 40, some individuals develop a malodor known as “aging odor,” attributed to the presence of unsaturated C9, 2-nonenal. George Preti, PhD, a member of Monell Chemical Senses Center and an adjunct professor of dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, was interested by this report and began to conduct research of his own.
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