We are discussing AlphaChip in 2024, not AlphaGo from 2016. I don't know much about protein folding (there were some controversies there, but that's not relevant). Neither of these has been related to product claims.
As for "nobody can re-produce", no, that's not the definition. Imaginary things are not competitive advantage. They are exaggerating, and that's bad. But yeah, that's what companies do, you are right.
FrustratedMonky|1 year ago
Protein Folding? That was against a defined data set and other organizations.
Nobody can re-produce? Isn't that the definition of a competitive advantage?
They are building something others can't, and that is bad? That is what companies do.
anna-gabriella|1 year ago
As for "nobody can re-produce", no, that's not the definition. Imaginary things are not competitive advantage. They are exaggerating, and that's bad. But yeah, that's what companies do, you are right.