AGI is basically replication of thought processes & memory retrieval humans do when doing their jobs right ?

I mean isn't that as simple as it gets ?

OpenAI defines AGI as "a highly autonomous system that outperforms humans at most economically valuable work" - and to get there , I feel the most important thing is :

1)

Replicating those incredibly complex, often indescribable metacognitive processes that humans use while doing their jobs/work. And these abstract thought processes are uniquely diverse across different job domains. But it goes deeper: Even within the same profession, individual thought patterns vary dramatically. Two programmers might approach the same problem with completely different cognitive strategies. Their unique way of thinking is what sets them apart - what makes some exceptional and others merely competent.The abstract thinking in each domain is so nuanced that it's almost impossible to fully articulate. It's like trying to describe how you know something intuitively.

And

2)

Memory is another crucial frontier. Right now, AI's memory capabilities are a joke compared to humans. We don't just store information; we recall long horizon contextually rich memories that subtly inform our current tasks. Current AI? Nowhere near that level.

Am I missing something? Agency and motivation can be packaged into 1) no ?