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In the News | ZDNET: “Agents are the ‘third wave’ of the AI revolution”

Agentic AI may be moving artificial intelligence (AI) to a new level beyond generative AI, with the same characteristics and challenges — but also with some notable distinctions.

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In the News | R&D World: “AI agents: The next big thing in science — eventually?”

Large Language Models (LLM) such as ChatGPT transformed the world seemingly overnight. Engineering.com asked Enthought’s Dr. Michael Connell for his thoughts on how engineers can balance privacy, safety and limitations to leverage the power of AI-powered tools responsibly.

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Idemitsu Expands Partnership with Enthought to Accelerate Product Innovation using Materials Informatics

Idemitsu Expands Partnership with Enthought to Accelerate Product Innovation using Materials Informatics Expansion will Advance Idemitsu’s Ambitious Digital Transformation and Lithium Battery Material Department Goals…

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Agile Digital Transformation Podcast: Michael Connell on Defining and Building Digital DNA

Tim Butara of the Agile Digital Transformation podcast discussed the power of AI in R&D with Enthought’s Dr. Alex Chabot-Leclerc.

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Resonac Expands Adoption of Enthought’s Materials Informatics Acceleration Program: Program Plays Crucial Role in Cultivating Digital Skills & Propelling Product Development

Resonac Expands Adoption of Enthought’s Materials Informatics Acceleration Program Program Plays Crucial Role in Cultivating Digital Skills & Propelling Product Development   Austin, TX –…

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Agile Digital Transformation Podcast: Alex Chabot-Leclerc and Unlocking the potential of AI in R&D

Tim Butara of the Agile Digital Transformation podcast discussed the power of AI in R&D with Enthought’s Dr. Alex Chabot-Leclerc.

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WEBINAR-ON-DEMAND

We explore how recent breakthroughs in AI could be applied to chemical and materials product design to overcome traditional barriers—like steep learning curves, limited datasets, and constrained IT infrastructure—and unlock new opportunities for innovation