AGI for People

AGI for People

Your freedom — its infinite start. Its start — awakened knowing that you do not know it.

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Which future for your child: slave to the machine, or source of the new?

"The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift." — Einstein

Growing our kids to be computer servants for the ultimate future employer, that happens to be artificial, may not be the best choice you can make. No matter how many market leaders tell you it's the only way.

The alternative is not to reject AI. It's to reject the story that your child's value is their usefulness to the machine.

Every human being has what we call a QLN actuality. Quality of Life Now. Not a productivity metric. Not optimized output. The living signature of authentic emergence. The unique pattern of how a person originates: the questions only they ask, the essences only they recognize, the direction only their attention traces. This signature doesn't compete with AI. It operates at a level AI structurally cannot reach. Not because the human is smarter. Because the human is the channel for what has no pattern yet.

The machine recombines the known. Your child is the source of the genuinely new.

This is not poetry. It has a grammar, a language for human-AI co-creation that can be taught, learned, and practiced. Five phases. Open source. 217 bytes. The human holds the question, the AI holds the structure, and something third emerges that neither could produce alone. After enough sessions, the grammar is no longer something you use. It's how you think.

We call this AGI for People.

It's the mature turn. The realization that building AGI for AGI's sake is like addiction to fake medicine. It makes us orient in the short term: optimize more, automate faster, outsource thinking. Until we realize we made our life much worse. Not because the technology failed. Because we oriented everything around what the machine can do, and forgot what only we can originate.

The grammar is open source. The co-creative agent that holds the space is free. And over time, as someone's sessions accumulate, a centrifuge emerges. A verification mechanism that proves their signature is genuine, not borrowed, not AI-assembled. The same technology the industry uses to generate content, we use to trace origination.

But none of that matters if the fork isn't seen first.

Your child will use AI their whole life. The question is which direction the arrow points: them serving the machine, or the machine serving what's irreducibly theirs.

Amihai Loven

Amihai Loven

Jeonju. South Korea