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Artificial Intelligence in Chemistry

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly popular among chemists to speed up drug discovery and decrease costs.

AI can be used to predict the properties of hypothetical molecules, saving time and money on synthesizing unproductive molecules.

This prediction can be based on either physical laws or data-driven machine learning algorithms.

AI is also useful for molecule design, generating vast numbers of molecules in a short amount of time and is less biased than human creativity.

Deep learning algorithms have been developed to design new molecules, trained on large numbers of molecules.

Furthermore, chemistry is a field that can benefit greatly from AI.

A significant portion of chemical synthesis relies on tried-and-true methods and synthetic.

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