Hi!

This isn't very much about OpenCog as much as pursuing AGI in general. And 
I don't know of a better place to seek advice on this.

I'm, currently, a third year (entering fourth year) undergrad student 
majoring in Computer Science. For long, I've been interested in AGI, and 
some time last year, I had decided that I'll focus on financial 
independence first until the age of 30-35 and then work full-time on AGI. 
In recent days, I'm considering to revise that decision - in my limited 
understanding, constructing AGI needs at least one person to have a broad 
yet deep background. Cognitive Science seems to provide the breadth. Plus, 
if previously, I had about 30 years of my life to work on AGI, I get 10 
more years by pursuing a relevant Masters. 

So, my doubts are the following - 

- Can an AGI be made without there existing a single person knowing the 
relevant parts from Neuroscience, Psychology, Machine Learning, Philosophy 
- and perhaps some more relevant parts from Computer Science? I'd guess 
this question is impossible to answer, since we don't have an AGI yet; but 
from the perspective of how teams work - does it become necessary for at 
least one person to know the relevant parts from the various fields, so as 
to be able to coordinate the team's efforts? I myself don't have much (any 
perhaps) experience with leading teams; and hence, I wanted to seek 
experienced opinions. In essence, is the "broad yet deep" background too 
much to aim for?

- Are there any opinions about whether a Masters in Cognitive Science is 
worthwhile, or would I be better off pursuing the Masters in something more 
specific?

- In case I'm better off pursuing the Masters in something else, is it 
feasible to just do it from online courses? I've a strong bias towards 
online self-directed learning - and I want to learn things without being 
much involved in the research itself. For instance, I am learning machine 
learning, but I do not want to invest myself in ML research. I'm also not 
very convinced by the way academia exists today in the age of internet, and 
think it can be improved. This goes off on a tangent though. For 
self-learning AGI itself, there exist a ton of resources at agi-society.org 
<http://www.agi-society.org/resources/> (the links seem broken in recent 
days though; internet-archive helps); but I'd be very dubious if studying 
that would help me pay my bills.

Any input would be highly appreciated.
Thank you!

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