Outpacing a Lifetime of Chemist’s Work in a Day with AI
Aleksandar Kondinski, Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore Ltd., about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
I Guess I Fear Humans More than Technology
Anat Milo, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
AI Might Be a Second Brain, Not a Replacement Brain
David Flanagan, Senior Director, Generative AI Product Strategy, Wiley, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Great Help for Processing Large Amounts of Data
Lee Cronin, University of Glasgow, UK, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
A Comprehensive Digital Mirror of Reality
Markus Kraft, University of Cambridge, UK, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Building an App in Two Minutes
Xiaonan Wang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Open Alternatives and Corporate Accountability in AI
Johannes Margraf, University of Bayreuth, Germany, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Consistent Application Leads to Surprising Results and Reveals the Potential of AI
Gisbert Schneider, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Making AI Think and Speak Like a Chemist
Aleksandar Kondinski and Xiaochi Zhou on reliable AI systems in chemistry such as Marie and OntoMOPs
AI in Research Can Be a Transformative Ally
Sara Espinoza, DECHEMA e.V., Frankfurt, Germany, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Monopolizing AI Technology Limits Innovation
Aron Walsh, Imperial College London, UK, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
Balancing AI Tools with Traditional Chemists’ Expertise in Education
Thijs Stuyver, PSL, France, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with
The Spirit of Being a Chemist in Hungary
Péter G. Szalay, President of the Hungarian Chemical Society (MKE), about the society and his vision to connect chemists in Hungary
We Cannot Continue to Rely on Platinum and Palladium
Bert Klein Gebbich, Utrecht University, discusses his fascination with manganese and iron catalysts and his interest in education
Enjoy Being Like a Detective
B. Weckhuysen, Utrecht University and Chemistry Europe Award recipient, on catalysis, chemical community, and finding research topics
Exploring the Untapped Power of Animal Venoms
Tim Lüddecke on animal toxins in agriculture and medicine, new proteins, and the challenges of German academia
NFDI4Cat: Next Level of Catalysis Research
A. Förster and S. Espinoza, DECHEMA, discuss the goals and benefits of NFDI4Cat and the transformative impact of FAIR data sharing on catalysis research
A Tsunami of Innovations Is Ahead of Us
Markus Kraft on the intersection of AI and chemistry, knowledge engineering and machine learning, their applications, challenges and successes, as well as his World Avatar Project
The Future of Making Molecules
A. Lapkin, University of Cambridge, on the state of the art and challenges of transforming chemistry into the digital realm