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Can AI Actually Reason?
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Can AI Actually Reason?

The Surprising Limits of Large Language Models — and What They Mean for the Future of Intelligence

Elena Marchetti

AI researcher at DeepMind, studying the reasoning capabilities and limitations of large language models.

March 22, 2026·7 min read

Can AI Actually Reason?

Large language models can write poetry, pass bar exams, and explain quantum mechanics. But do they actually understand what they are saying? A growing body of research suggests that LLMs are extraordinarily sophisticated pattern matchers — but that genuine reasoning may require something fundamentally different.

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