You play against [OpenAI Five] and you realize it has a playstyle that is different. It’s doing things that you’ve never done and you’ve never seen. Sometimes it looks extremely silly. But then again, are you going to be human and be like "Hey, this looks very stupid, this is bad" or [do] you try to take it to next steps, like "Why is it doing this?"

One key learning that we took is how it was allocating resources. It’s just allocating resources as efficiently as possible. And then you realize that we’re guilty of being stuck in a team dynamic, whereas sometimes we have to be way more flexible. […] If OpenAI does that dynamic switch at 100%, we maybe went from 5% to 10%? But that is already a difference—we’ve noticed it.