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GPT-5.2: 12 Hours of Reason and the Future of AGI
Season 2 · Episode 628

GPT-5.2: 12 Hours of Reason and the Future of AGI

GPT-5.2 spent 12 hours reasoning to solve a novel quantum physics proof. Is this the dawn of AGI or just a very sophisticated calculator?

My Weird Prompts · Daniel Rosehill

February 14, 202630m 48s

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Show Notes

On this special Valentine’s Day episode, Herman and Corn skip the chocolates to dissect a massive breakthrough: GPT-5.2 has successfully navigated 12 hours of continuous, scaffolded reasoning to produce a novel proof in the field of quantum chromodynamics. This isn't just a summary of existing knowledge; it’s an original contribution to physics regarding gluon tree amplitudes that has left the scientific community stunned. The brothers explore the shift from "System One" pattern matching to "System Two" logical deliberation, questioning if we have finally reached the goalposts of Artificial General Intelligence through inference-time compute. Join the conversation as they discuss whether AI is still a "stochastic parrot" or if we are witnessing the birth of a tireless, independent researcher capable of compressing decades of human discovery into a single afternoon. It’s a deep dive into the mechanics of internal scaffolding, the "scratchpad" method, and why the "clean" rules of physics make it the perfect playground for the next generation of large language models.