This Is The First Real Shape Of AGI: Fusion Agents

By | June 23, 2026
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🚨 Why It Matters This is bigger than another model launch. Fable showed the reasoning layer, but these new systems show the working layer around it. AI can now create tools, coordinate agents, connect to real platforms, deploy services, and deliver usable outputs. That is why this looks less like another chatbot upgrade and more like the first real shape of AGI.

The video argues that these new systems—specifically Abacus AI’s ‘Apps in AI Agents’ and ‘Fusion Agents’—resemble the first real shape of AGI because they shift the focus from mere reasoning models to working, executable systems (1:131:38).

Rather than just producing a text-based response, these systems represent a fundamental shift toward an ‘AGI as a working system’ model characterized by the following capabilities:

  • Beyond Text-Based Output: These systems don’t just output text or code; they generate interactive, functional tools (2:092:25). For example, they can build 3D models (2:393:03), professional diagrams (3:233:51), and interactive analytics dashboards (4:314:55).
  • Infrastructure Execution: The AI acts as a digital engineer by interacting directly with external services, setting up environments, and deploying services that a user can actually access and use (5:266:13).
  • Complex Workflow Coordination (Fusion Agents): Instead of relying on a single ‘supermodel,’ these systems use a planning model to decompose large, complex tasks into subtasks (6:236:50). These subtasks are then distributed to specialized, efficient ‘worker agents’ running in parallel (7:207:55).
  • Real-World Action: The system completes end-to-end tasks like auditing code, fixing bugs, and submitting pull requests (8:048:32), or analyzing large datasets for professional recruitment and financial research (8:4110:04).

In essence, the video concludes that while models like Fable provided the ‘reasoning layer,’ the current evolution represents the working layer—a system capable of planning, dividing labor, utilizing tools, and delivering finished, usable outcomes in a professional environment (10:1110:48).

This Is The First Real Shape Of AGI: Fusion Agents

The first real shape of AGI is emerging not as a single, sci-fi supermodel, but as Fusion Agents. These systems feature decentralized, multi-agent swarms managed by “judge” models. They collaboratively decompose tasks, autonomously manipulate infrastructure, and build their own tools on the fly. [1, 2, 3]
Instead of relying on a single monolithic model to know and do everything, the fusion agent architecture represents a massive shift in how AI systems operate: [1]
  • Multi-Model Processing: Prompts are processed in parallel by multiple models (like those benchmarked on Open Router) to avoid blind spots. [1]
  • The “Judge” Stage: A dedicated evaluation model analyzes the different outputs, identifying consensus, contradictions, and partial coverage to forge a highly robust final answer. [1]
  • Dynamic Tool Creation: Rather than forcing all problems back into text, fusion agents can independently provision tools, write scripts, and build functional interfaces. [1, 2, 3]
The Enterprise Angle: Agentic Workflows
In the business world, “fusion agents” also represent enterprise-grade software capabilities—like Oracle AI for Fusion Applications—where specialized agents handle interconnected workflows. These systems focus on: [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Cross-Departmental Collaboration: Agents operate in teams (e.g., Ledger Agent, Payables Agent) to execute multi-step processes securely based on role permissions. [1, 2]
  • Goal-Based Action: Instead of just summarizing data, these agents independently plan, reason, and take action (e.g., reconciling an invoice or resolving an IT ticket). [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]