You're moving the goal posts. A year ago, _no one_ thought it could write a working compiler. Yes, the compilers we've seen today are not great. Yes, they rely too much on existing implementations. But... if you can't see which way the wind is blowing then I can't help you at this point.
AGI is a meaningless milestone. No one can actually define it. The best definition I've seen is the one that ARC is using: "AI that is as good at a human at every task".