What is this?

Roads to AGI is a public arena where theories about artificial general intelligence compete under test. Instead of endless debate, we break theories into specific claims that can be challenged with evidence.

What survives is what's true. What fails gets documented. Over time, the claims that hold up across multiple theories form the Highway — an emerging consensus built through adversarial testing, not popularity or authority.


How it works

  1. Roads — A road is a theory of how we get to AGI, broken into specific, testable claims.
  2. Claims — Each claim is a concrete assertion that can be challenged with evidence.
  3. Challenges — Anyone can challenge a claim. Challenges require evidence, not just disagreement.
  4. Survival — Claims that withstand challenges survive. Claims that fail get marked as such.
  5. The Highway — Claims that survive across multiple roads become the emerging consensus.

Who built this?

This arena is built by Runcible, a company working on general reasoning. We've put our own theories here too — if we're wrong about something, we want to know.

The goal isn't to prove we're right. It's to find out what's actually true about how we get to AGI.


Get involved

Have a theory? Submit a road. Think a claim is wrong? Challenge it. Want to discuss? Reach out at hello@roadstoagi.org.