A.G.I. - Autonomous Germination Intelligence
A.G.I. explores a speculative form of intelligence in which machines no longer learn only from data, but from biological processes—observing seeds, growth, and fragility. By studying how life begins and unfolds, the project questions whether the next frontier of technology is not faster computation, but a deeper understanding of nature’s slow and resilient systems. It is a critique of a future that prioritizes processing power over the power of growth. By replacing "General" with "Germination," we acknowledge that true intelligence isn't found in the ability to solve a calculation, but in the delicate instinct to nurture life without crushing it. Is the robot holding the flower, or is the flower finally giving the machine a soul? A.G.I. is the silent bridge between the artificial and the eternal, proving that even a world built of code remains hollow until it learns to bloom. Personal artistic project, exploring 3D, rendering and AI.