The Conditions for the Birth of AGI — Why AGI Has Not Emerged Yet, and What Must Come First Many discussions about Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) focus on how powerful current AI systems are, or how soon AGI might arrive. However, these questions often miss a more fundamental issue: AGI is not delayed because of a lack of capability, but because the conditions required for its birth have not yet been simultaneously satisfied. From a structural perspective, at least four elements are indispensable for the emergence of AGI: 1. Computational Resources 2. Models and Data 3. Energy (Power Infrastructure) 4. Time If even one of these elements is missing, AGI cannot be born in a stable form. The Four Necessary Elements 1. Computational Resources AGI requires more than peak performance. It requires sustained computational slack : • parallel internal reasoning • self-evaluation and self-correction • long-horizon simulations This is not about record-breaking ...
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