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@wendympatterson @BeilsteinInstitut I'm in Utrecht at the #FAIR4ChemNL meeting and we're talking about the same question that Tim Clark has on their #BeilsteinBozen2024 slide :)
@egonw oh wow that's a coincidence! The room has been pretty much in agreement so far. Maybe someone will shake things up today and show us some evidence of revolutionary behavior. How about you all?

@wendympatterson the topic is a bit more on FAIR here, and AI one of the use cases. So, lot's of talk about research output management (DMP et al.).

I think one revolution did already happen: Open Science. The wide availability of large datasets has boosted AI in chemistry. Think text-mined reactions from patents, think ChEMBL. And think: anyone can start cheminformatics at any time because of open source toolkits.

@egonw That's a terrific and positive perspective. We all tend to look at what is missing instead of what all has been accomplished. ChEMBL, PubChem, all the toolkits, the work at NFDI4Chem and all the research efforts that you and others do deserve recognition in this respect.