Jensen Huang Just Said It: We've Achieved AGI — And AI Infrastructure Is the Race That Matters Now
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Jensen Huang just said it on Lex Fridman's podcast: 'I think we've achieved AGI.'
Not the robot apocalypse. Not sci-fi.
His definition: AI that can independently start, grow, and run a B+ technology company. We're there. Right now. Today.
What AGI Actually Means Right Now
Think about what that actually means:
→ AI that writes code, closes deals, manages ops, and scales a business — without a human in the loop
→ Inference workloads doubling every 6 months
→ Model training runs that consume more power than a mid-size city — every single day
→ The compute demand this unlocks isn't incremental. It's exponential.
The Bottleneck Was Never the Algorithm
Here's what nobody's talking about: AGI doesn't run on ambition. It runs on electricity.
Every reasoning loop, every inference call, every autonomous agent making a decision — that's a GPU cluster pulling megawatts, 24/7, with zero tolerance for downtime.
The intelligence is here. The infrastructure isn't.
The bottleneck was never the algorithm. It was always the power.
AGI Needs a Home. We're Building It.
That's the race we've been running at Data Power Supply — turbines, generators, modular data centers, real inventory, no waitlists. Deployable in weeks, not years.
AGI was the Holy Grail of artificial intelligence. Jensen Huang just confirmed we found it.
Now the race isn't intelligence. It's infrastructure.
— Jimmy Hayes, Founder & CMO, Data Power Supply | datapowersupply.com



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