Data to be translated: Legendary programmer John Carmack and the father of reinforcement learning, Richard Sutton, have co-founded the AI startup Keen Technologies. Their goal is to demonstrate the feasibility of general artificial intelligence (AGI) to the public by 2030. Unlike mainstream approaches, they do not rely on large models but instead pursue real-time online learning. They believe that the ultimate AGI source code can be written by a single person, requiring only a few tens of thousands of lines. The collaboration plan between Carmack and Sutton is known as the "Alberta Project," which proposes a unified agent framework and outlines a roadmap consisting of 12 steps. The final step is intelligence augmentation, where an agent uses the knowledge it has acquired to enhance the actions, perceptions, and cognition of another agent.