Chemputation Explained
Chemputation refers to the innovative process of using state machines to create molecules in the lab, aiming to eliminate the ambiguity and tacit knowledge that often complicate traditional chemistry. By programming these state machines, it becomes possible to systematically transform chemicals, paving the way for a new era of chemical computation. Lee also humorously touches on the idea of creating a "crack bot," highlighting the playful yet profound implications of this research.In this clip
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