Connor Coley: "AI for molecular design and synthesis, w/ implications for accelerated discovery..."
11/20/2024 As part of the Soc(AI)ety Seminar Series, the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society invited MIT Professor, Connor Coley, to share his insights on the role of AI in scientific discovery. This ever-expanding field has particular opportunities in the domains of chemistry and biology where the use of machine learning is nearly ubiquitous in early-stage small molecule discovery. The Soc(AI)ety Seminars, hosted by the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society, are a collection of talks with a vision for AI's present and future impact on society and inspire a dialogue on ethical and socially responsible data & AI innovation. To learn more about the Lucy Family Institute, please visit: lucyinstitute.nd.edu

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