Artificial intelligence in chemistry
Artificial intelligence in Chemistry is promising rational development of new compounds. It is a promising field and a lot of development has already taken place in it.[1]
What can artificial intelligence do in Chemistry Artificial Intelligence can be deployed in chemistry to solve complex chemical problems. In Organic chemistry, it can create the synthesis route for any molecule that a human can think of. There is no need to do lab work with costly chemicals spanning over years. [2] Artificial intelligence can also think of the possible areas of industry where molecules can be deployed.
How artificial intelligence works in chemistry[3] By making use of various algorithms, artificial intelligence solves the problems in chemistry.
What type of problems can be solved by artificial intelligence in Chemistry Problems of any type can be solved. If a chemist wants to synthesize a low molecular weight compound with aldehydic and carboxylic groups and that compound should not be corrosive but is of contemporary high energy, and should also be capable of acting as a catalyst in Friedel-Crafts Reaction that can be deployed in the maximum number of applications in the flavour industry. Such a problem may seem cumbersome for a chemist today, but can be very easily solved in artificial intelligence in Chemistry.
Artificial Intelligence Softwares ChemPlanner by Wiley[4], SynChem, ChemAxon are the prominent artificial intelligence softwares in chemistry.
Artificial Intelligence is very easy for a chemist to learn[5] Though it is generally believed that artificial intelligence is tough, that belief is very wrong. It is very easy for a chemist with basic computer knowledge to learn artificial intelligence. It is a simple application that can be learned in 6-7 days and can then be used in millions of ways in chemistry.
References
- ↑ "Home page". Chemplanner.com. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- ↑ "How ChemPlanner Works". Chemplanner.com. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- ↑ "Artificial Intelligence - Google Scholar Metrics". Scholar.google.es. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- ↑ "What is ChemPlanner? -". Chemplanner.com. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
- ↑ "What is Artificial Intelligence (AI)?" (PDF). Ocw.mit.edu. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
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