Xiaonan Wang, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China, about the potential and concerns of AI in chemistry and ideas to try or experiment with

Building an App in Two Minutes

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

Opinions and Tips on AI & Chemistry—Chemistry Advent Calendar
What do scientists working in the filed of AI think?—We will unlock new mini interviews until December 24

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

Most Accessed Articles: October 2023
Highlights from Chemistry Europe, ACES, and GDCh journals

Happy Birthday Darmstadtium!
The element darmstadtium (Ds) was first created on November 9, 1994, at the Institute for Heavy Ion Research (GSI) in Darmstadt, Germany