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Nobody knows what it actually takes to reach AGI, so nobody knows whether a certain system has enough compute and context size to get there.
For all we know, it could turn out way simpler than anyone thought - or the exact opposite.
My point still stands: you (or Cameron) couldn't possibly know with absolute certainty.
I'd have zero issue with the claim if you'd included even a shred of humility and acknowledged you might be wrong. You made an absolute statement instead. That I disagree with.
This is science, not religion.
Do take refuge in form when you can't dispute content though, while you're at it, remember to pray too, because I can tell you god doesn't exist so that's another fear you can add to the fray.