We’ve stopped asking: Can AGI be built?
We’re now asking: What kind of architecture sustains general intelligence over time?
Here’s what we’ve learned:
- Intelligence doesn’t emerge from scale alone.
- It emerges from constraint — from a deep, persistent purpose.
At Olbrain Labs, we’ve formalized this into what we call the CoF–Umwelt Loop:
- The Core Objective Function (CoF) defines what matters.
- The Umwelt filters the world through that goal, creating relevance.
- Actions are taken to minimize error in CoF space.
- Feedback refines both the Umwelt and (if needed) the CoF itself.
This loop creates meaning.
This loop drives intelligence.
This loop keeps agents grounded — not just reactive.
In nature, this loop took millions of years to stabilize.
We believe it can now be engineered.
Olbrain is not a universal model.
It is a generalizable architecture — a Machine Brain that can instantiate agents across domains, as long as their CoF is well-defined.
This is how we build AGI:
- Not by mimicking neurons
- Not by chasing benchmarks
- But by aligning structure with purpose
The future doesn’t belong to the fastest optimizer.
It belongs to the most coherent learner.
And that’s what we’re here to build.
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