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You define "achievement" as the peak result of individual intellectual creativity over a long career. And one that can be presented on a research-pop site or in a journal like Technics of Youth. "Josefson developed an interferometer." Google grid optimized the design of the tensor accelerator (for training neural networks), others optimized optimizers and matrix multiplication. That's a lot. If it was meat, there would be a lot of human work and a dozen patents. But you wouldn't hear it as an achievement anyway.
>> Just for now, it all looks like marketing attention-grabbing -- interestingly, but without a practical application.
If you don't understand why pixelated has a practical application and isn't just marketing, then I'm more interested in talking to a machine than to you, it's banal smarter.
No offense.