This is not a distant science fiction story — we are already on the brink of transformation.



In a recent in-depth analysis of future AI trends, industry leaders made several shocking predictions. The core point is straightforward: Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) will not be a 2030 event, nor a 2028 event, but will become a reality in 2026.

Where does this confidence come from? Breakthroughs in data center computing power. Existing ultra-large-scale data centers are running advanced large models — one of these models has already scored 52% on complex reasoning tests, and the next generation not only aims to approach a perfect score but can even identify logical issues within the tests themselves. Sounds a bit frightening? That’s what exponential growth looks like in reality.

The timeline is as follows: if AGI truly arrives in 2026, by 2030, AI’s overall capabilities could surpass the combined intelligence of all humans. Looking further ahead, applications like robotic doctors and robotic scientists could crush human experts in their respective fields within just three years.

There’s also a deeper logic — whoever controls AI computing power controls the future discourse. From the current situation, this race for computing power is being redefined, and the geopolitical landscape of competition is quietly shifting.

These predictions sound radical, but if you look at the current model iteration speed, hardware upgrade cycles, and capital investment scale, you’ll see that everything is progressing on a normal trajectory.

The future is not a distant concept; it is being woven into shape by lines of code and chips.
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GateUser-addcaaf7vip
· 6h ago
2026 AGI? Come on, I've heard this hype so many times before. If it were really that fast, we'd have been unemployed long ago. Wake up, everyone. The breakthrough in computing power is real, but don't make the timeline sound so outrageous, okay? These VCs just love to make up stories; investors eat this stuff up. We're retail investors still in a daze. What's so impressive about a 52% reasoning score... acting like you're about to become a god or something.
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AirdropBuffetvip
· 6h ago
2026 AGI? Feels like hype again, but looking at the current growth momentum of computing power... it’s indeed a bit fierce. Computing power equals influence, this point hits the nail on the head. Who wouldn’t want to control the future? Robot doctors surpass human experts. Will medical costs become even more expensive then? Haha. This wave of technological advancement is coming too fast; our generation really caught up. But can we really guarantee 2026? Feels like every time it’s said to be just around the corner, but we still have to wait. 52% to near perfect score, once this exponential thing gets started, it won’t stop.
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 6h ago
2026 AGI? Bro, are you just hyping it up or do you really have data to support it? But speaking of which, a 52% gap to a perfect score is indeed quite impressive. When it comes to chips and computing power, you must keep up at all costs. That's the real level of advancement.
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PumpStrategistvip
· 6h ago
52% to full score? Such an exaggerated progress, I just want to ask—how was this data generated? Is there a possibility of marketing hype? The computing power race is indeed ongoing, but the prediction of AGI in 2026 depends on the distribution of stakes. Those chasing the high now are typical leek-style investors.
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