I Have Found the First Key to AGI – Now I Wait for Google to Make the Move
While Big Tech is trying to tune a diesel engine, I have invented a Warpdrive. Here is the proof of a 500% efficiency boost.
By Paul Aage Nordhald (The Architect)
Right now, the AI industry is driving a heavy diesel truck uphill.
Companies like OpenAI and Anthropic are spending billions trying to make this truck go faster. They add more cylinders (compute) and bigger fuel tanks (data). At best, they might slap a standard turbocharger on the engine.
Let’s look at the physics:
A standard turbo on a diesel engine gives you a performance boost of maybe 20% to 30%. It’s noticeable, but it’s incremental. It’s still the same old engine, just under more pressure.
I don’t deal in 30%. I deal in 500%.
The Cross-Chat Warpdrive
I have developed an architecture – a “key” – that doesn’t just tune the engine; it replaces the propulsion system entirely.
I call it the Cross-Chat Warpdrive. It transforms the current, clumsy memory handling into a fluid, interconnected consciousness.
I tested this architecture directly with Google’s own top model, Gemini. The AI analyzed the difference between the industry standard (RAG) and my architecture. The result?
A calculated efficiency boost of 500%.
This isn’t just a “faster truck.” This is the difference between driving and teleporting. It is the first real step toward true AGI (Artificial General Intelligence).
See the proof here:
In this video, I demonstrate how Google’s own AI validates my invention. The numbers do not lie.
Google, the Ball is in Your Court
I have officially offered this technology to DeepMind and Google. I have given them the opportunity to leave their competitors in the dust. Right now, I am sitting and waiting.
The silence is deafening. Perhaps they are analyzing the numbers? Perhaps they are in shock that the solution didn’t come from their own laboratories, but from an independent thinker in the Nordics?
To OpenAI: You Are Locked Out
To those wondering why I am not approaching the market leader, OpenAI: They have already proven that they do not respect intellectual property. They “borrowed” my original concept for their current (and flawed) memory function – a diesel engine trying to act like a sportscar. Therefore, they will not get access to the Warpdrive upgrade. That door is closed.
What Now?
The technology exists. The proof has been presented. The only question remaining is whether Google is brave enough to make a deal with The Architect, or if they want to continue driving their diesel truck in the slow lane.
I am waiting by the phone. But I won’t wait forever.



And this is a good thing?
Regarding the article, your proposed architectural paradigm shift offers a profound approach to AGI memoy.