Ethereum's founder, Vitalik Buterin, has shared fresh insights on the evolution of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and how it should be developed and governed in a recent post on X today.
The blockchain founder suggested that there is a need for a more open and decentralized approach to governing AI instead of leaving it in the hands of a few powerful companies or governments.
When will superintelligent AI become reality?
Buterin revealed that there is a division among advocates pushing for AI's evolution. Categorizing them into two camps, Buterin noted that one is advocating for the rapid evolution of AI while the other is seeking stronger safeguards.
However, he noted that the bigger question for both of them is how quickly superintelligent AI will become a reality.
Buterin further mentioned that one side believes superintelligence is almost certain to arrive by 2040 or even sooner unless development is deliberately slowed.
Meanwhile, the other sees AI as a transformative technology that can ultimately be managed without the need for any drastic intervention. Regardless, Buterin declared that he is not convinced by either opinion.
Buterin says no to centralized AI control
Notably, he mentioned that he is not supportive of proposals that could hand too much authority over AI to a small group of organizations.
To back his assertions, Buterin further mentioned that giving a handful of AI companies or governments the power to decide who can build advanced AI systems could create its own set of risks.
While he leans more toward the idea of an open-source approach to governing AI technology, Buterin noted that he is open to discussions around slowing or pausing AI development if serious threats emerge.