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[The Path to the Automated Researcher: OpenAI's Vision for GPT-5 and Beyond]-[From Vibe Coding to Vibe Researching: OpenAI’s Mark Chen and Jakub Pachocki]

a16z Podcast · B2 · 2025-09-25

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The Evolution of AI: From Reasoning Models to the Automated Researcher

In a recent conversation with A16Z, OpenAI’s Chief Scientist Jakob Pohotsky and Chief Research Officer Mark Chen provided deep insights into the company’s current trajectory, focusing on the evolution of GPT-5, the shift toward agentic behavior, and the ultimate long-term goal: building an "automated researcher."

GPT-5 and the Mainstreaming of Reasoning

OpenAI’s primary thesis for the release of GPT-5 was to bring "reasoning into the mainstream." Unlike previous iterations that focused on instant responses, the GPT-5 series represents a departure toward models that can "think for a very long time" to deliver high-quality, agentic outputs. By prioritizing reasoning, OpenAI aims to remove the user’s cognitive burden of selecting the right mode, instead allowing the model to determine the necessary amount of deliberation for a given task.

Beyond Traditional Benchmarks: Economically Relevant Evals

Jakob and Mark addressed the issue of "saturated" benchmarks. Traditional metrics (like those used in the GPT-2 through GPT-4 eras) are no longer sufficient to measure progress. The team is now shifting toward "economically relevant benchmarks" and real-world markers of success, such as performance in math and programming competitions like IMO and AtCoder. The objective is to move beyond simple data-set fitting and toward models capable of genuine discovery in hard sciences, such as physics and mathematics.

The "Automated Researcher" Roadmap

OpenAI’s research roadmap is explicitly aimed at creating an entity capable of automating the discovery of new ideas. This involves:

  • Long Horizon Agency: Extending the timeframe over which models can reason autonomously—moving from short tasks to multi-hour, potentially multi-day reasoning chains.
  • Reliability and Depth: Addressing the trade-off between agency and stability. As models take more steps, maintaining depth and avoiding accuracy regressions becomes critical. The team believes that reasoning is the core mechanism that provides the "robustness" needed for agents to operate over long periods without going off track.

The Persistent Success of Reinforcement Learning (RL)

Despite skepticism that RL would plateau or suffer from "mode collapse," it remains the "gift that keeps giving" at OpenAI. Mark Chen noted that RL is a highly versatile method that, when combined with the "rich environment" provided by pre-training, allows for continuous algorithmic improvements. The challenge of "crafting the right reward model" is expected to evolve, moving toward more human-like learning paradigms.

Vibe Coding and the Future of Research

Discussing the cultural shifts in programming, the speakers highlighted the rise of "vibe coding," where users focus on high-level intent rather than manual syntax. They anticipate a future of "vibe researching," where researchers leverage AI to articulate hypotheses and prototype rapidly. However, they stressed that the fundamental traits of a great researcher—persistence, the ability to handle failure, and "truth-seeking"—remain constant, even as the tools evolve.

Compute as Destiny

Both leaders acknowledged that OpenAI remains in a "compute-constrained environment." They dismissed the notion that the future will be purely data-constrained, noting that the demand for compute continues to outpace supply. For OpenAI, "compute is destiny," and managing this resource is a constant balancing act between fundamental research and product development.

Conclusion: A Coherent Research Culture

Ultimately, OpenAI’s success is attributed to a culture that protects fundamental research from the pressures of short-term product cycles. By maintaining a "deep bench" of talent and a clear, long-term objective—the automated researcher—the team avoids the "learning plateau" common in other organizations, ensuring they remain at the cutting edge of the Deep Learning Stack.

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Let's get into it.
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Why don't we start with GPT-5?
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How did it go?
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Can you say more about how you guys think about evals?
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📖 Transcript

The big thing that we are targeting is producing an automated researcher.
So automating the discovery of new ideas.
The next set of evals and milestones that we're looking at will involve actual movement on things that are economically relevant.
I was talking to some high schoolers and they're saying oh, you know, actually the default way to code is vibe coding.
I do think, you know, the future hopefully will be vibe researching.
What does it take to build an automated researcher and can AI discover new ideas on its own?

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