This issue of Nexus Deep Dive provides a comprehensive overview of the current debate surrounding Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and its impact on human society, with a heavy focus on trust and emotional intelligence (EQ). The issue features contrasting predictions on the timeline of AGI’s arrival, with a Google DeepMind scientist suggesting a 50/50 chance of “minimal AGI” by 2028, while other experts argue that large language models (LLMs) will never achieve true intelligence due to inherent design limitations. Crucially, the sources highlight a significant trust gap, noting that while AI experts are optimistic, the general public holds shaky confidence in the technology, which is influenced by a lack of personal experience and concerns over bias. A consistent theme emerging across commentary from leaders like Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella emphasizes that Human Intelligence (HI) and emotional intelligence will be the primary competitive advantage in an AI-driven world, arguing that human capacities for nuance, empathy, and ethical clarity are irreplaceable by machines. Ultimately, the collected material stresses the shift in focus toward cultivating human essentials as technology accelerates, framing EQ as the future of business success and social cohesion.