A recent online publication by National Science Open magazine featured a review article discussing the convergence of advanced robotic systems technology and artificial intelligence models to process data for informed decision-making. Through machine learning knowledge discovery and embedding processes, AI’s understanding is improved, leading to iterative updates that enhance performance and decision-making capabilities, thus igniting an ‘artificial intelligence chemistry’ movement. This marks a significant shift in research in organic chemistry toward automation and AI’s ability to create a generative, self-evolving AI chemistry research assistant. Already, this innovative AI approach has significantly enhanced both the understanding and teaching of organic chemical reactions, presenting new possibilities for the field.
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