Building the GitHub for RL Environments: Prime Intellect's Will Brown & Johannes Hagemann
Will Brown and Johannes Hagemann of Prime Intellect discuss the shift from static prompting to "environment-based" AI development, and their Environments Hub, a platform designed to democratize frontier-level training.
The conversation highlights a major shift: AI progress is moving toward Recursive Language Models that manage their own context and agentic RL that scales through trial and error. Will and Johannes describe their vision for the future in which every company will become an AI research lab. By leveraging institutional knowledge as training data, businesses can build models with decades of experience that far outperform generic, off-the-shelf systems.
Hosted by Sonya Huang, Sequoia Capital
[AIEWF Preview] Multi-Turn RL for Multi-Hour Agents — with Will Brown, Prime Intellect
In an otherwise heavy week packed with Microsoft Build, Google I/O, and OpenAI io, the worst kept secret in biglab land was the launch of Claude 4, particularly the triumphant return of Opus, which many had been clamoring for. We will leave the specific Claude 4 recap to AINews, however we think that both Gemini’s progress on Deep Think this week and Claude 4 represent the next frontier of progress on inference time compute/reasoning (at last until GPT5 ships this summer).
Will Brown’s talk at AIE NYC and open source work on verifiers have made him one of the most prominent voices able to publicly discuss (aka without the vaguepoasting LoRA they put on you when you join a biglab) the current state of the art in reasoning models and where current SOTA research directions lead. We discussed his latest paper on Reinforcing Multi-Turn Reasoning in LLM Agents via Turn-Level Credit Assignment and he has previewed his AIEWF talk on Agentic RL for those with the temerity to power thru bad meetup audio.
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Timestamps
00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guests01:00 Discussion on Claude 4 and AI Models03:07 Extended Thinking and Tool Use in AI06:47 Technical Highlights and Model Trustworthiness10:31 Thinking Budgets and Their Implications13:38 Controversy Surrounding Opus and AI Ethics18:49 Reflections on AI Tools and Their Limitations21:58 The Chaos of Predictive Systems22:56 Marketing and Safety in AI Models24:30 Evaluating AI Companies and Their Strategies25:53 The Role of Academia in AI Evaluations27:43 Teaching Taste in Research28:41 Making Educated Bets in AI Research30:12 Recent Developments in Multi-Turn Tool Use32:50 Incentivizing Tool Use in AI Models34:45 The Future of Reward Models in AI39:10 Exploring Flexible Reward Systems
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