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In the bug bash today, we found a bug where the chemistry team added a new driver (polarizability) but we couldn't submit a job because the SDK checks for supported drivers. Based on discussions with David, it sounds like they plan on adding a lot more drivers in the future so I think it is better to remove the check on the SDK side. Regardless, this parameter is validated on the API side. This was done to fail early but now it seems like it will inhibit the dev process more than help.