Democratising science, one step at a time

An old Victorian illustration of agricultural workers meeting at a square in an English village

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Artifical intelligence is just the latest method to open up chemistry to more people

Claims abound that AI will democratise science. What does that really mean though, and is this the first time that science has been democratised? I’m happy to say that this is not unprecedented. In fact, a closer look at how science — and chemistry in particular — has historically developed reveals that there have been several advances that contributed to what we like to refer to as the democratisation of science.