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The fragrance industry, traditionally reliant on the expertise of human perfumers, is undergoing a transformative shift with the advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In the past, creating a fragrance involved a lengthy process with a team of experts, from perfumers to marketing professionals. Renowned perfumers like Anne Flipo, Dominique Ropion, and Rodrigo Flores-Roux have crafted iconic scents, each requiring mastery over ingredients and composition.
Enter AI, challenging these age-old methods. For example, Calice Becker of Givaudan introduced Carto, an AI-powered tool that significantly expands the range of ingredients accessible to perfumers – up to 5,000 compared to the traditional 1,000-2,000. This technology aids in quickly generating fragrance samples, serving as a springboard for innovation.
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