Odaily Planet Daily News Vitalik Buterin, the co-founder of Ethereum, recently revealed on The Aarthi and Sriram Show podcast that although SBF was very influential in the mainstream media before, many people in the encryption field had reservations about him from the beginning .
Vitalik emphasized that a significant portion of the crypto community believes that SBF lacks a clear vision of the value of crypto technology. Instead, he appears to primarily see cryptocurrencies as a business opportunity to reap his benefits. This view stands in stark contrast to the fundamental values of projects like Bitcoin and Ethereum - decentralization and the cypherpunk ethos. Vitalik emphasized that this may be one of the main reasons why people have mistrust of SBF.
Additionally, Vitalik commented on advances in artificial intelligence, especially systems like ChatGPT. He expressed optimism about the potential of artificial intelligence, arguing that it could enhance human creativity, rather than just replace human roles. Vitalik believes that at its current stage, AI is more about empowering individuals than replacing them. He envisions a future in which artificial intelligence tools allow individual creators to produce films and other works of art without the high costs associated with traditional Hollywood productions.
Vitalik's vision of artificial intelligence in the entertainment industry is that the cost of film creation will be greatly reduced, so that a single individual can produce film content with creativity and artificial intelligence platforms. He sees this as an opportunity to move away from repetitive and overused storylines like the many remakes in popular culture, and toward unique narratives that reflect diverse values.
In addition, Vitalik believes that the transition from human intelligence to superhuman AI is one of the most important transitions in the history of the earth. He compared its importance to several other major transitions in Earth's history. However, he also acknowledged the challenges and potential risks of advanced AI. While he believes research is needed, and possibly some targeted regulation, he warns against imposing broad restrictions that could stifle innovation. (Cryptoglobe)