Not everyone has 'vision' and its hard convincing those who don't have it to see the potential in your idea before its fully formed. In cases of fundamental technology like Ai, there should be a national effort to fund individuals and people who want to passionately pursue it. Europe has been on top of the ball when it comes to this lately.
Thankfully we live in an age in which the most important research to developing fundamental things like Ai is 'time'. If you have an internet connection and a reasonably decent computer, you have enough resources to create AGi.
If you passionately care about seeing your idea through, save up money, move to a cheaper location, wire your computer to the internet, and get to work.
Once you've proven your vision, who can deny you then? Slam it on the boardroom table, disrupt present day business models, and be the next tech giant.
Thankfully we live in an age in which the most important research to developing fundamental things like Ai is 'time'. If you have an internet connection and a reasonably decent computer, you have enough resources to create AGi.
If you passionately care about seeing your idea through, save up money, move to a cheaper location, wire your computer to the internet, and get to work.
Once you've proven your vision, who can deny you then? Slam it on the boardroom table, disrupt present day business models, and be the next tech giant.