The Architect's Unified Theory of AGI

Sun Yu-li, drawing on his decades of experience as an architect, presents a Unified Theory of AGI that treats intelligence as a structural engineering challenge. The audio describes how the principles used to design cities and sculptures—such as nodes, paths, and boundaries—are the same principles that govern the human mind.

This theory unifies the "Conceptual Space" of internal thought with the "Structural Space" of external reality. By formalizing these relationships through graph theory, the framework provides a rigorous blueprint for building a thinking machine. The focus is on creating a stable, computable architecture for awareness that mirrors the way an infant learns to navigate and categorize the world.

This approach suggests that intelligence is not about the volume of data, but about the integrity of the structures used to hold that data. It offers a vision of AGI that is grounded, stable, and inherently logical, reflecting the fundamental balance found in both art and mathematics.

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