GPT reasoning models have "line of sight" to AGI, says OpenAI's Greg Brockman

THE DECODER / 4/2/2026

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Key Points

  • OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman argues that the question of whether text-based models can reach general intelligence is effectively settled in favor of achieving AGI.
  • He claims GPT architectures—specifically reasoning-oriented GPT models—provide a “line of sight” to AGI.
  • The article frames Brockman’s stance as a direct rebuttal to skepticism about scaling from language models to general intelligence.
  • It emphasizes that, in his view, the path from current GPT reasoning capabilities to AGI is straightforward rather than uncertain.

OpenAI co-founder Greg Brockman says the debate about whether text-based models can achieve general intelligence is settled. The GPT architecture will lead to AGI.

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