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SCIENCE AND COMPASSION OP-ED: The algorithm will see you now: Why AI is the nail in the coffin for animal medical testing

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SCIENCE AND COMPASSION OP-ED: The algorithm will see you now: Why AI is the nail in the coffin for animal medical testing

AI is set to end medical and cosmetic testing since accurate models can now predict drug toxicity, organ damage and chemical hazards that experiments could never do before. And it is an opportunity that Africa should embrace.

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