What does it truly take to become a mind?
Artificial intelligence is advancing at an astonishing pace. Today’s AI systems can write code, pass professional exams, summarize complex research, generate realistic images, and hold conversations that would have seemed impossible just a few years ago. Every new breakthrough brings us closer to machines that appear increasingly intelligent. Yet despite these remarkable achievements, many people still sense that something important is missing.
AI can answer questions, but does it understand?
It can learn patterns, but does it truly learn from experience?
It can remember information, but does it possess a lasting identity?
It can generate ideas, but can it become a mind?
In The AGI Question, Roshan Kumar Gupta takes readers on a fascinating journey into one of the most important scientific and philosophical questions of our time: what separates a powerful AI system from a genuine mind?
Drawing on engaging stories, real-world examples, neuroscience, cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, and the latest developments in artificial intelligence, this book explores the foundations of intelligence itself. It examines why memory, identity, planning, attention, emotion, self-awareness, world models, decision-making, and lived experience may be just as important as knowledge and computation.
Along the way, readers follow three compelling stories:
• Steven, a software engineer discovering both the power and the limitations of working alongside advanced AI systems.
• Marc, a researcher confronting the consequences of AI systems that sound confident, persuasive, and intelligent while still making critical mistakes.
• Elliot, a famous neuroscience patient whose extraordinary case reveals surprising truths about intelligence, emotion, and human decision-making.
As the book unfolds, readers encounter thought experiments, scientific discoveries, and practical examples that challenge common assumptions about intelligence. What role does memory play in creating a continuous sense of self? Why do emotions influence reasoning? Can a machine truly understand the world without experiencing it? And if intelligence emerges from many interconnected abilities rather than a single breakthrough, what would it actually take to build Artificial General Intelligence?
Written for curious readers—not just experts—The AGI Question makes complex ideas accessible and engaging while tackling some of the deepest mysteries of intelligence, consciousness, and human nature. Rather than offering simple predictions about the future, it provides a framework for thinking about what minds are, how they develop, and whether machines could ever possess the qualities we associate with genuine understanding.
Whether you are interested in AI, technology, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, or simply the future of humanity, this book offers a thought-provoking exploration of a question that affects us all:
If intelligence is more than knowledge, what exactly is missing?
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