I know this is not your main point, but the Millenium Problems are not an instance of a way for an AGI to quickly get money. From the CMI website:
-”Before CMI will consider a proposed solution, all three of the following conditions must be satisfied: (i) the proposed solution must be published in a Qualifying Outlet (see §6), and (ii) at least two years must have passed since publication, and (iii) the proposed solution must have received general acceptance in the global mathematics community”
I know this is not your main point, but the Millenium Problems are not an instance of a way for an AGI to quickly get money. From the CMI website:
-”Before CMI will consider a proposed solution, all three of the following conditions must be satisfied: (i) the proposed solution must be published in a Qualifying Outlet (see §6), and (ii) at least two years must have passed since publication, and (iii) the proposed solution must have received general acceptance in the global mathematics community”