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Lee Chong Ming @ Business Insider · 10/13/2025 23:59 EDT

Greg Brockman says OpenAI's tech found chip optimizations that would've taken humans weeks

Greg Brockman says OpenAI used its own AI to design chips with Broadcom, finding optimizations that human designers would've needed weeks to spot.

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