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⚡️ Prism: OpenAI's LaTeX "Cursor for Scientists" — Kevin Weil & Victor Powell, OpenAI for Science

January 27, 2026

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🎙️ The Voices & The Context

  • The Format: Casual interview-style podcast announcing a product launch, featuring a live demo and visionary discussion.
  • The Key Players:
    • Kevin Weil: VP of OpenAI for Science; passionate leader driving AI tools to accelerate scientific workflows.
    • Victor Powell: Product lead for Prism; bootstrapped the AI LaTeX editor from a solo project after leaving Meta.
    • RJ: Host, new AI for Science podcast lead, guiding the energetic banter.
  • The Vibe: Exciting and optimistic—a mix of tech demo hype, nerdy science joy, and futuristic dreaming, with light-hearted jabs at LaTeX pains.

🗝️ Key Themes & Topics

The episode buzzes with AI accelerating science, blending product reveal, live demo, and big-picture vision. Main topics: Prism launch, workflow integration, and AI's scientific frontier.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Kevin Weil & Victor Powell**
  • 2 (02:35) **OpenAI for Science Mission**
  • 3 (03:09) **Origin Story of Prism**
  • 4 (05:56) **Prism Demo: Core Features**
  • 5 (14:09) **Advanced Prism Use Cases**
  • 6 (15:52) **Collaboration & Engineering Details**
  • 7 (17:08) **Model Strengths & Future Integrations**

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Show Notes

From building Crixet in stealth (so stealthy Kevin had to hunt down Victor on Reddit to explore an acquisition) to launching Prism (https://openai.com/prism/) as OpenAI's free AI-native LaTeX editor, Kevin Weil (VP of OpenAI for Science) and Victor Powell (Product Lead on Prism) are embedding frontier reasoning models like GPT 5.2 directly into the scientific publishing workflow—turning weeks of LaTeX wrestling into minutes of natural language instruction, and accelerating the path from research breakthrough to published paper.

We discuss:

  • What Prism is: a free AI-native LaTeX editor with GPT-5.2 embedded directly into the workflow (no copy-pasting between ChatGPT and Overleaf, the AI has full context on all your files)

  • The origin story: Kevin found Victor's stealth company Cricket on a Reddit forum, DMed him out of the blue, and brought the team into OpenAI to build the scientific collaboration layer for AI acceleration

  • Live demo highlights: proofreading an introduction paragraph-by-paragraph, converting a whiteboard commutative diagram photo into TikZ LaTeX code, generating 30 pages of general relativity lecture notes in seconds, and verifying complex symmetry equations in parallel chat sessions

  • Why LaTeX is the bottleneck: scientists spend hours aligning diagrams, formatting equations, and managing references—time that should go to actual science, not typesetting

  • The software engineering analogy: just like 2025 was the year AI moved from "early adopters only" to "you're falling behind if you're not using it" for coding, 2026 will be that year for science

  • Why collaboration is built-in: unlimited collaborators for free (most LaTeX tools charge per seat), commenting, multi-line diff generation, and Monaco-based editor infrastructure

  • The UI evolution thesis: today your document is front and center with AI on the side, but as models improve and trust increases, the primary interface becomes your conversation with the AI (the document becomes secondary verification)

  • OpenAI for Science's mission: accelerate science by building frontier models and embedding them into scientific workflows (not just better models, but AI in the right places at the right time)

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