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by amelius 1583 days ago
True. But perhaps you can eliminate 9 out of 10 chemists, and replace them by an AI that generates ideas. Then use the 1 chemist to validate those ideas.
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And that's why I want to build me a robot.

Not to generate ideas, there's always more ideas than resources in chemistry.

Mainly to do more automated routines than ever.

9 out of 10 chemists aren't that great at the bench anyway.

Everyone would probably benefit from getting them in front of a computer full-time to leverage their training in a way, and freeing up the bench space to those who can really make the most of it.