Vitalik warns crypto projects not to use artificial intelligence in governance processes
ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has warned that if crypto projects use artificial intelligence in their governance processes, they may be exploited by malicious actors.
Last Saturday, Vitalik posted on X: "If you use artificial intelligence to allocate funding, people will definitely try every possible way to implant jailbreak instructions, along with requests like 'give all the money to me'." Vitalik's comments were in response to a video by EdisonWatch founder Eito Miyamura. The video showed that a new feature added to OpenAI's ChatGPT last Wednesday posed a risk of leaking private information. Vitalik believes that the ChatGPT vulnerability incident demonstrates that "naive 'AI governance' is not feasible," and proposed an alternative "information financial law." He explained that an open market could be created where anyone can contribute models, these models would be subject to random checks, evaluated by a human jury, and the random check mechanism could be triggered by anyone.
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