Every day, people come into contact with thousands of chemicals, whether through the products they use, the food they consume, or their surrounding environment. Despite this exposure, only a small percentage of these chemicals have undergone thorough safety testing.
In an effort to enhance our understanding of chemical safety, researchers are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence. This technology has the potential to analyze vast amounts of data and identify which chemicals may pose risks to human health.
The initiative aims to fill the knowledge gap regarding the safety of everyday chemicals, as the current testing landscape leaves many substances unexamined. As this research progresses, it could lead to improved safety standards and regulations.