I am not so confident or dismissive: the real problem is that testing millions of predictions (or any fairly bold scientific development like AlphaFols) takes time, and that time simply has not elapsed. Some of the criticisms I identified might be low-hanging fruit that in 5 years will be seen as minor corrections - but we're still discovering the things that need to be corrected. It is concerning that the prize announcement itself is either grossly overstated:
With its help, they have been able to predict the structure of virtually all the 200 million proteins that researchers have identified [the word 'virtually' is stretched into meaninglessness]
or vague, could have been done with other tools, and hardly Nobel-worthy:
Among a myriad of scientific applications, researchers can now better understand antibiotic resistance and create images of enzymes that can decompose plastic.
I am seriously wondering if they took Google / DeepMind press releases at face value.
Chew on this a little, I stripped out as much as possible, but I imagine it still will feel reflexively easy to dismiss. Partially because its hard to hear criticism, at least for me. Partially because a lot was stripped out: a lot has gone sideways to get us to this point, so this may sound minor.
The fact you have to reach for "I [wonder if the votes were based on] Google / DeepMind press releases [taken] at face value." should be a red blaring alarm.
It creates a new premise[1] that enables continued permission to seek confirmation bias.
I was once told you should check your premises when facing an unexpected conclusion, and to do that before creating new ones. I strive to.
[1] All Nobel Prize voters choose their support based on reading a press release at face value
I have the same views as you (although admittedly the Kissinger comparison didn't convey that, because we all know how that turned out). It's at best quite premature. At worst, should never have been given in hindsight. Will probably land somewhere in between.
Second point is spot on. I really, really hope they didn't just fall for what is frankly a bit of SV style press release meant to hype things. Similar work was done on crystal structures with some massive number reported. It's a vastly other thing than the implied meaning that they are now fully understood and able to be used in some way.