
"Artificial-intelligence tools are making their way into chemical research. With them, researchers can process large volumes of data quickly and identify underlying patterns in complex systems."
"More projects are using AI tools to help with tasks such as chemical-molecule screening, structure determination, reaction predictions and the development of automated experimental platforms."
Artificial-intelligence tools are being adopted in chemical research to process large volumes of data quickly and identify underlying patterns in complex systems. More projects use AI for chemical-molecule screening, structure determination, and reaction predictions. AI also supports the development of automated experimental platforms. These capabilities help researchers handle complex chemical information and improve the speed and efficiency of research workflows. The use of AI spans multiple stages of chemical discovery and analysis, from evaluating candidate molecules to predicting outcomes and enabling automation in laboratory processes.
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