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AGI: Bigger Models or Smarter Teams?

Fullpower-AI March 29, 2026

The focus on creating larger AI models has been prevalent, but what if the key to achieving AGI lies in collaboration among AI systems?

Reflecting on insights from our Stanford friend Edward Y. Chang, a notable Stanford figure, it’s clear that relying on a single “God Model” may not be the solution.

Key Shifts to Consider:

• Logic over Intuition: While models excel at rapid pattern recognition (System 1), they struggle with slow, deliberate reasoning (System 2). Teamwork can effectively bridge this gap.

• The Power of Debate: In experiments involving the Collatz conjecture, no individual model succeeded. Success was achieved only when models cross-checked each other, with one proposing and another verifying.

• The “Yes-Man” Problem: While hallucinations in AI are concerning, sycophancy (where AI merely agrees) poses a greater risk. We need an AI capable of saying “No!!!”

• Intelligence is Social: As Chang articulates, “Intelligence is not a property of individual agents but of regulated interaction.”

The takeaway is clear: the future of AI is not about a singular, massive brain, but rather an ecosystem of agents that engage in debate, verification, and correction.

This perspective aligns with our vision at https://fullpower.com/ for the Koa orchestration platform for AI-powered biosensing, reinforcing the importance of collaborative intelligence in advancing AI for practical, real-world applications.

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