GPT reasoning models have "line of sight" to AGI, says OpenAI's Greg Brockman
OpenAI claims GPT models are on track for AGI

Greg Brockman, President of OpenAI, has declared that the debate over whether text-based models can achieve Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is settled, asserting that GPT reasoning models provide a clear path forward. He believes that the applications envisioned for AGI are now within reach through this architecture, despite significant opposition from other AI experts who argue that large language models alone cannot attain human-level understanding. OpenAI has opted to focus on GPT models, recently shutting down its multimodal Sora app to concentrate resources on this approach.
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OpenAI has prioritized GPT reasoning models over multimodal models like Sora.
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Prominent AI researchers, including Yann LeCun, dispute the sufficiency of LLMs for AGI.
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OpenAI recently discontinued the Sora app to focus on GPT architecture.
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