1. What AGI Actually Requires (A Structural Definition) In open discussions, “AGI” is often described as: a very large model, a universal problem solver, a human‑level agent, a system based on subjective experience. These definitions contradict each other and do not provide an engineering criterion. A structural definition of AGI: AGI = a system with a stable vertical cognitive architecture c
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