OpenAI research lead Noam Brown thinks AI ‘reasoning’ models could’ve arrived decades ago

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  • March 19, 2025
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Noam Brown, who leads AI reasoning research at OpenAI, says certain forms of “reasoning” AI models could’ve arrived 20 years earlier had researchers “known [the right] approach” and algorithms. “There were various reasons why this research direction was neglected,” Brown said during a panel at Nvidia’s GTC conference in San Jose on Wednesday. “I noticed […]

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