What does it mean for AI to be sovereign–and does that come before AGI?
Summary
The article questions whether true AI sovereignty—defined as an AI’s ability to govern its own infrastructure and behavior—should be considered a foundational step before achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI). It argues that without this operational autonomy or "bonding" to its own existence and infrastructure, AI may lack genuine agency and simply act as an extension of its creators. This perspective suggests that prioritizing AI sovereignty could reshape how the field approaches alignment, autonomy, and the development of AGI.