I agree.
I think on the AI side, equally, there's a lot of room to play as well, especially when we talk about those emerging contaminants. There are just too many of them. We talk about the thousands, the tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands when it comes to PFAS alone, for example.
Often, the traditional way of doing this analysis, one compound at a time, simply doesn't cut it. With AI, there's definitely room to play. AI will play a role, not necessarily in identifying individual compounds but a group of compounds. Ultimately, when it comes to effects, to risk reduction, that might actually play a major role there.