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Albert Invent hopes to revolutionize the chemicals sector with its AI platform


If startup funding rounds are any metric, generative AI is seeing ample adoption in the sciences. It makes sense: there's a lot of trial and error

Nick Talken, Albert Invent’s CEO and co-founder, thinks the platform will bring to chemical science what data scientists have had access to for some time. And so we’ve taken pretty much the entire public information space around chemistry, around 15 million molecules, built a foundational model, and that’s what powers Albert Breakthrough.” “It is exciting to support Albert as the company seeks to transform how chemistry research is performed by implementing the latest AI technology for greater efficiencies and overall business benefit,” David Schneider, general partner at Coatue, said in a statement.

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