AGI (Artificial General Intelligence)
- Sentient / Intelligence Explosion / Technological singularity / Superintelligence
- Current - ANI - Artificial Narrow Intelligence
- ASI — Artificial Super Intelligence
AGI / Singularity
AGI will be intellectually, morally, ethically and creatively superior to humans in every conceivable way
An "intelligence explosion" refers to a hypothetical scenario where a self-improving AI system could rapidly and exponentially increase its intelligence, surpassing human intelligence. This concept, also known as the "singularity," suggests that the initial superintelligent machine could design even better machines, leading to a cascade of intelligence growth.
- Introduction - SITUATIONAL AWARENESS: The Decade Ahead
- Technological singularity - Wikipedia
- Ben Goertzel: Singularity, Sparks of AGI in GPT - YouTube
- Ben Goertzel - Open Ended vs Closed Minded Conceptions of Superintelligence - YouTube
- Christopher Hitchens on Fear and A.I. - YouTube
- Google's DeepMind Co-founder: AI Is Becoming More Dangerous And Threatening! - Mustafa Suleyman - YouTube
- Artificial consciousness - Wikipedia
- A.I. ‐ Humanity's Final Invention? - YouTube
- Once upon a time…AI created a religion about a Goat | by AJ | Medium
- DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis + Google Co-Founder Sergey Brin: AGI by 2030? - YouTube
- Why Can’t We Tame AI? - Cal Newport
- Why the AI Revolution Has a Fatal Flaw - YouTube
- AI economic paradox
- AI isn't replacing radiologists - by Deena Mousa
- Leopold Aschenbrenner — 2027 AGI, China/US super-intelligence race, & the return of history - YouTube
- Will AI outsmart human intelligence? - with 'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey H...
- If AI is really changing everything… where’s the evidence? - YouTube
- Agentic Misalignment: How LLMs could be insider threats \ Anthropic
- The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection - YouTube
AutoResearch
One day, frontier AI research used to be done by meat computers in between eating, sleeping, having other fun, and synchronizing once in a while using sound wave interconnect in the ritual of "group meeting". That era is long gone. Research is now entirely the domain of autonomous swarms of AI agents running across compute cluster megastructures in the skies. The agents claim that we are now in the 10,205th generation of the code base, in any case no one could tell if that's right or wrong as the "code" is now a self-modifying binary that has grown beyond human comprehension. This repo is the story of how it all began. -@karpathy, March 2026.
GitHub - karpathy/nanochat: The best ChatGPT that $100 can buy. · GitHub
Links
- AI Index Report 2024 – Artificial Intelligence Index
- When Machines Think Ahead: The Rise of Strategic AI | by Hans Christian Ekne | Nov, 2024 | Towards Data Science
- AI Slop Is Killing Our Channel - YouTube
- Welcome to State of AI Report 2025
- The Limits of AI: Generative AI, NLP, AGI, & What’s Next? - YouTube
- Is Sora the Beginning of the End for OpenAI? - Cal Newport
- Something Big Is Happening
- AI fatigue is real and nobody talks about it | Siddhant Khare
- The AI Vampire. This was an unusually hard post to… | by Steve Yegge | Feb, 2026 | Medium
- Embrace the uncertainty
- Why Hasn’t AI Made Work Easier? - Cal Newport
- More! More! More! Tech Workers Max Out Their A.I. Use. - The New York Times
- State of the product job market in early 2026
- Jevons paradox, but for software: The cheaper it gets to generate code, the more code we produce. And suddenly the bottleneck isn’t writing. it’s thinking: reviewing, designing, orchestrating, deciding what should exist.
- Will AI force code to evolve or make it extinct? - The New Stack
- Fragments: April 2
- One the questions comes up when we think of LLMs-as-programmers is whether there is a future for source code. David Cassel on The New Stack has an article summarizing several views of the future of code. Some folks are experimenting with entirely new languages built with the LLM in mind, others think that existing languages, especially strictly typed languages like TypeScript and Rust will be the best fit for LLMs.
- Writing Doom – Award-Winning Short Film on Superintelligence (2024)