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by GuB-42 3126 days ago
It was a hard problem, and that's what makes it an effective PR stunt.

Google was working on machine learning for some practical application like image classification, better targeted ads or whatever thing Google does. A bunch of people then came up with the idea: "hey, we have all that AI stuff, we may be able to use it for computer go". And Google replied with "OK, sounds like good publicity, here is a budget, we also have a bunch of servers and if you need help, feel free to ask our machine learning department".

It is like making an industrial robot that can crush concrete blocks or whatever difficult but not that useful task. Maybe it is a huge deal because all previous attempts failed, but the point here is not that years of research in concrete crushing robots have payed out, but rather that recent advancement in practical engineering made it possible, and maybe even easy.

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That's not true though. Google bought a company whose main product was a Go machine, on the idea that potentially those smart people could do useful work also. Or just as PR cover for their unrelated AI work.