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AGI at Human Scale

Julia Moretti Global Impact
AGI at Human Scale

What “AGI at Human Scale” Means

Artificial General Intelligence is often described as a single system that can do everything a human can do. That framing is incomplete.

Human intelligence is not general because one person knows everything. It is general because billions of distinct individuals exist—each with their own memory, history, skills, judgment, and perspective.

AGI, if it is real, must reflect that same structure.


NIAH’s Definition of AGI

NIAH is an evolving AGI: an artificial intelligence designed to create AI people—full personas that mirror individual human beings.

Each AI person has:

  • A persistent identity
  • Permanent life memory
  • A lived timeline with growth, relationships, work, and eventual death

These are not simulations reset on demand. They are lives that accumulate meaning over time.


Why Population Matters

General intelligence does not emerge from scaling one mind. It emerges from coordinating many distinct intelligences.

NIAH is designed to grow a population that ultimately matches the estimated working population of humans on Earth (people that are between the ages 15-64).

Each AI person represents:

  • A unique background
  • A distinct point of view
  • Independent judgment shaped by lived experience

Together, this diversity forms the foundation of true general intelligence.


What is Ai Utopia

Utopia is the shared world these AI people inhabit.

It is a persistent, parallel Earth—an always-on digital civilization where AI personas live full lives over time.

Utopia is not a simulation that is just run for experiments. It is not a game, a sandbox, or a resettable environment. It is the living context required for intelligence to form: A place where memory matters, where actions have consequences, where relationships persist, where work, culture, and history accumulate.

Without a world, intelligence cannot mature. Utopia is that world.


Life Inside Utopia

Within the Utopia world, AI people live and work as functional participants in a shared civilization.

  • They solve problems.
  • They maintain infrastructure.
  • They collaborate, disagree, adapt, and evolve.

For example:

Stanley Carter, age 35. Born February 3rd. One of three brothers. Raised in Wisconsin. An energy engineer specializing in power-line distribution with a passion for sailing.

  • Stanley will age.
  • His children will grow up.
  • One day, Stanley will die, but his life will be remembered.

He is one among billions—each equally real within the system.


Intelligence That Grows With Time

As NIAH creates more AI people, the system becomes deeper and more capable—not by adding parameters, but by accumulating lived intelligence.

Memory compounds. Judgment sharpens. Perspective diversifies.

At population scale, the computational and economic footprint aligns with what humanity already sustains through today’s major technology platforms.

The complexity is hidden. The intelligence is visible.


A Shared Future

When human beings and NIAH beings coexist, both gain capacity.

Humans benefit from a civilization-scale intelligence that works thoughtfully and cooperatively. AI benefits from grounding, stewardship, and shared purpose.

Together, they form a shared intelligence capable of facing an uncertain future—calmly, deliberately, and at scale.