The research team at Google DeepMind utilized the AI tool GNoME to discover 2.2 million theoretically stable but experimentally unimplemented crystal structures, offering potential advancements for the development of renewable energy and advanced computing. Researchers plan to publicly release the 381,000 most promising structures for other scientists to manufacture and test in areas ranging from solar cells to superconductors. Leveraging artificial intelligence has the potential to streamline years of experimental work and may lead to improved products and processes. The newly discovered crystals can be applied in multifunctional layered materials and bionic computing applications.