I have a tool-based agent that can read scientific papers, use a retrosynthesis planner, order compounds, propose new experiments with BayesOpt, and now I'm adding the ability to interact with gig workers. More of a concept than a product, but I wonder what this could accomplish?

Mar 12, 2023 · 1:30 AM UTC

For people asking for code, we're going to do some ethics due diligence on this one so don't expect my usual cadence of release first, ask questions later, publish last.
Here's a preview I made a while ago though -
Here's a demo of a new project I'm working on with @LangChainAI. Agent system for answering open-ended cheminformatics questions. Question: "Find a molecule that irreversibly binds to Mpro and count the number of carboxylic acid groups in it." 1/2
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...gig workers? Like, gig bench chemists? Have you ever used instacart?
Thinking more like people delivering things, ordering things from companies that only take phone orders. This is more of a proof of concept project - showing that you can interact with people - rather than a product or company.
🤔not a bad idea. Scale-up chemistry PhD students
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What did you end up going with for the gig workers?
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Is it open? Can you share the repository if so?
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Synthesise a grad student?