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🔬Doing Vibe Physics — Alex Lupsasca, OpenAI

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May 5, 2026
Alex Lupsasca, a theoretical physicist at Vanderbilt and OpenAI fellow, dives into AI at the edge of science. He talks about GPT tackling quantum field theory, black holes, gluons, and gravitons. There’s a wild story about ChatGPT cracking a year-old amplitudes problem before a plane landed. They also explore human steering, changing physics training, and whether models can pose the next big question.
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The Threshold Alex Thinks Physics Already Crossed

  • Alex Lupsasca argues AI has already become superhuman on some narrow scientific tasks, even if the public barely notices.
  • His benchmark is practical: physicists were stuck on a problem for over a year, and AI resolved it quickly.

ChatGPT Solved The Problem Before The Visit

  • Alex Lupsasca invited Andrew Strominger to OpenAI expecting mostly to learn why AI might fail on a real frontier problem.
  • Instead, ChatGPT solved the problem the week before Strominger arrived, before he even got off the plane.

The Loophole That Revived Single Minus Amplitudes

  • The textbook proof that single-minus gluon tree amplitudes vanish had a loophole: it assumed generic particle directions.
  • In a collinear regime where particles align, the old argument breaks and the amplitudes can be non-zero.
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