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US... does... good?... thing?? Which universe is this?
Edit: On a closer reading, it looks like it might actually mean "if you use AI/other non-animal methods we'll let you skip some safety testing" ("""streamlined review"""). Less animal murder so still good ofc, but :/
Strange indeed, but this has been part of a long push. Didn't happen by magic
Their 11 page roadmap document does not read that way at all. Looking the FDA press documents look very different than the implementation details documents. I mean part of their roadmap is actually to encourage people - if already doing animal studies - to perform additional non-animal studies at the same time and submit that along side to get better data about accuracy and such
https://www.fda.gov/media/186092/download?attachment
Oh ok! Thanks for the clarification. It's the first I've heard of this. It's great to see good change