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Abstract Large language models (LLMs) have shown strong performance in tasks across domains but struggle with chemistry-related problems. These models also lack access to external knowledge sources, limiting their usefulness in scientific applications. We introduce ChemCrow, an LLM chemistry agent designed to accomplish tasks across organic synthesis, drug discovery and materials design. By integrating 18 expert-designed tools and using GPT-4 as the LLM, ChemCrow augments the LLM performance in chemistry, and new capabilities emerge. Our agent autonomously planned and executed the syntheses of an insect repellent and three organocatalysts and guided the discovery of a novel chromophore. Our evaluation, including both LLM and expert assessments, demonstrates ChemCrow’s effectiveness in automating a diverse set of chemical tasks. Our work not only aids expert chemists and lowers barriers for non-experts but also fosters scientific advancement by bridging the gap between experimental and computational chemistry.more » « less
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Krenn, Mario; Ai, Qianxiang; Barthel, Senja; Carson, Nessa; Frei, Angelo; Frey, Nathan C.; Friederich, Pascal; Gaudin, Théophile; Gayle, Alberto Alexander; Jablonka, Kevin Maik; et al (, Patterns)
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Jablonka, Kevin Maik; Ai, Qianxiang; Al-Feghali, Alexander; Badhwar, Shruti; Bocarsly, Joshua D.; Bran, Andres M.; Bringuier, Stefan; Brinson, L. Catherine; Choudhary, Kamal; Circi, Defne; et al (, Digital Discovery)Large-language models (LLMs) such as GPT-4 caught the interest of many scientists. Recent studies suggested that these models could be useful in chemistry and materials science. To explore these possibilities, we organized a hackathon. This article chronicles the projects built as part of this hackathon. Participants employed LLMs for various applications, including predicting properties of molecules and materials, designing novel interfaces for tools, extracting knowledge from unstructured data, and developing new educational applications. The diverse topics and the fact that working prototypes could be generated in less than two days highlight that LLMs will profoundly impact the future of our fields. The rich collection of ideas and projects also indicates that the applications of LLMs are not limited to materials science and chemistry but offer potential benefits to a wide range of scientific disciplines.more » « less
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Mullowney, Michael W.; Duncan, Katherine R.; Elsayed, Somayah S.; Garg, Neha; van der Hooft, Justin J.; Martin, Nathaniel I.; Meijer, David; Terlouw, Barbara R.; Biermann, Friederike; Blin, Kai; et al (, Nature Reviews Drug Discovery)