While the vision of designing new materials solely through computation is intriguing, I believe it is a challenging goal to achieve in practice. While computational approaches have made significant advancements in material design, experimentation remains crucial for validating and refining theoretical predictions. The interplay between computation and experiments is likely to continue playing a vital role in advancing materials science. However, with advancements in computational power and algorithms, it is possible that we may see significant progress towards this vision in the future, although it is difficult to pinpoint an exact timeline.