L'Oreal, Mondelez, and Nestle use AI to speed product development
AI News reports that L'Oreal, Mondelez, Nestle, and other consumer-goods firms are using AI to accelerate product formulation, recipe testing, packaging materials, and supply-chain flexibility.
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AI News reports that L'Oreal has used AI to shorten product formulation work, including simulating how molecules affect skin and hair before lab testing. Mondelez is using AI to generate and test recipe options across brands such as Oreo and Chips Ahoy, while Nestle has used generative AI for packaging materials discovery. The story shows AI moving into product R&D for consumer goods, not only software and back-office automation.
Key details: L'Oreal says AI has made some product formulation work faster, Mondelez uses AI to generate and test recipe options, Nestle and IBM Research built a generative AI tool for packaging-material discovery.
Why it matters: Consumer-goods companies are using AI to compress physical product-development cycles, where lab tests, ingredient sourcing, and supply constraints all affect launch speed.