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Vitalik warns crypto projects not to use AI in governance processes

Source: PANews
PANews September 15th news, Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin warned that crypto projects may be exploited by malicious actors if they use artificial intelligence in the governance process. Last Saturday, Vitalik posted on X platform: "If you use artificial intelligence to allocate funds, people will definitely try their best to implant jailbreak instructions and attach the requirement of 'give me all the money'." Vitalik's remarks are in response to videos of Eito Miyamura, founder of the AI โ€‹โ€‹data platform EdisonWatch. The video shows that the new ChatGPT feature of OpenAI last Wednesday was at risk of leaking private information. Vitalik believes that the ChatGPT vulnerability incident shows that "naive 'artificial intelligence governance' is not desirable" and proposes an alternative to "Information Finance Law". He explained that open markets can be created and models that allow anyone to contribute, which are subject to random checks, evaluated by human juries, and the random check mechanism can be triggered by anyone.
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