The Myers Report tutorial on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) generated tremendous interest and curiosity, as is appropriate for the next exponential leap forward in AI.
The Myers Report tutorial on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) published last week generated tremendous interest and curiosity, as is appropriate for the next exponential leap forward in technointelligence and technointuition. Implementation of Artificial General Intelligence will be overwhelming for leaders not because it will be too powerful, but because of a failure to understand what this new power actually means.
As intelligence becomes abundant, cheap, and increasingly autonomous, it ceases to be a competitive advantage. What replaces it is far harder to scale, far more fragile, and far more decisive: human judgment, meaning, trust, and culture. I introduce this exponential leap forward in co-intelligence between humans and machines in my upcoming book Your Third Brain: Powering a Future of Unimagined Possibilities. Pre-Order Now.
Following in this report, I identify five human differentiators that will grow more valuable, not less, in an AGI-enabled world. These capabilities cannot be automated. They must be practiced, modeled, and protected. Leadership in the next decade will be defined not by who deploys and scales AGI fastest, but by who strengthens their human capabilities most deliberately.
AGI marks the end of intelligence as advantage.
What comes next is the era of meaning, trust, and human choice.
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