{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/68470ba8d911dedd6501609c/689e8fadaabbc2ace35cf14f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Episode 5 - Defining AGI and the road ahead","description":"<p>How close are we to automating scientific discovery? What do AI competition wins really tell us about progress toward AGI? OpenAI Chief Scientist Jakub Pachocki and researcher Szymon Sidor share inside stories—from gold medals at the International Math Olympiad to surprising leaps in reasoning—that reveal where AI is headed next.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>1:20 – From high school in Poland to AI research leaders</p><p>4:50 – Explaining AGI: technical and everyday perspectives</p><p>6:30 – Automating scientific discovery with AI</p><p>7:50 – Breakthroughs in medicine, AI safety, and alignment</p><p>10:30 – Today is a decade in the making</p><p>14:30 – Benchmark saturation and its limits</p><p>16:50 – Why math competitions matter for AI</p><p>18:15 – How models reason without tools</p><p>21:45 – Recognizing when a model can’t solve a problem</p><p>23:30 – Storytime: AtCoder competition in Japan</p><p>26:50 – How reasoning breakthroughs really happen</p><p>28:55 – What’s next for scaling and long-horizon reasoning</p><p>30:30 – What AGI will look and feel like</p><p>36:25 – Balancing trust and personal value</p><p>34:00 – Advice to high school students in 2025</p>","author_name":"OpenAI"}