General intelligence requires far more than task-specific skill—it demands abstraction, adaptability, efficiency, reasoning, and autonomous self-improvement.

AGIIntelligence Capacities for AGI

General intelligence requires far more than task-specific skill—it demands abstraction, adaptability, efficiency, reasoning, and autonomous self-improvement.

François Chollet argues AGI requires efficiency, abstraction, meta-learning, and autonomy, moving beyond brute-force scaling to achieve true generalization and adaptability.

A fully optimized Human Potential Canvas turns identity, purpose, beliefs, and feedback into a systemic engine—driving maximum resilience, innovation, and long-term progress.

A framework to decode why human potential fails: 10 critical dimensions, 50 cultural pathologies, and a structured approach to restore coherence and capability.

The Human Potential Canvas unlocks hidden human capacity by aligning identity, purpose, and action, transforming talent development into a structured, scalable system.

Growth in a Technological Republic means building strategic capacity, resilience, and human empowerment—not scale, but durable value across generations.

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Exploring mathematics of consciousness and structuring the debate on cognitive capabilities and the essence of human creativity and leadership to prepare society for the age of AGI

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