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Deepmind isn't a chemistry company. Demiss Hassabis isn't a chemist. A tool they developed in their area may turn out to be useful in Chemistry. They may spend some relatively short time and effort to apply their tool to Chemistry. They can do the same thing in many areas in every few years and collect all the Nobel's in many areas. That effort is worth for a prize but the context is different.

It is possible that some committee members might have raised this same concern in their discussions.

relatively short : in comparison to real chemists, whose work is the basis for this development.

This is my first interaction in Hackernews, and I was expecting a more polite discussion. I just expressed my idea. You could ask for my explanations.



You didn't start a discussion with a good argument from begin with though.

And i personally really think if people from a different field, jump into a new field and revolutionize it, a nobel price is not a bad thing to appreciate this effort.




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