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Ethereum Co-Founder Vitalik Buterin Reveals Bitter Truth About AI and ChatGPT

source-logo  u.today 10 February 2025 14:08, UTC

Vitalik Buterin, a co-founder and frontman of the second biggest blockchain platform Ethereum, has taken to his account on the X social media platform to share his negative take on the current state of products powered by artificial intelligence and OpenAI’s ChatGPT in particular.

Buterin has issued a post which reveals his rather negative attitude to the flagship OpenAI product ChatGPT when it comes to writing texts and providing advice in general. This tweet comes after a blog post published by Buterin in January, in which he shares his fears about a superintelligent AI launching in the future.

Vitalik slams ChatGPT as writing assistant

Buterin has commented on a method of writing articles employing ChatGPT’s assistance, when an author writes a list of bullet points and then passes it to ChatGPT “to make a proper article.” In this case, Ethereum co-founder believes, “it's often better to just give people the bullet points.”

Per Vitalik, the AI chatbot developed by OpenAI adds a lot of “wordcel noise”, which such an article very difficult to read - “the reader has to struggle to extract useful info from more than it adds useful context.”

If you find yourself writing a bullet point list and passing it to GPT to make a "proper" article, it's often better to just give people the bullet points.

The GPT adds "wordcel noise" that the reader has to struggle to extract useful info from more than it adds useful context.…

— vitalik.eth (@VitalikButerin) February 10, 2025

Besides, he shared his general take on any AI-related advice, saying that it has “a life expectancy of approximately 6 months.”

Vitalik rings alarm about AI getting stronger

In the very beginning of January, Buterin published a tweet, in which he called for a tremendous reduction in global compute in order to give humanity several years to prepare for singularity. For this reason, he believes, the global computing power should be cut down by 99%.

This ambitious goal could be achieved by verifying computer users and providing hardware registration. Besides, per the Ethereum co-founder, industrial-scale computing hardware should be equipped with chips only after the device is authorized to operate.

Limiting the global computing power, according to Buterin, would hardly affect developers worldwide. But this could prevent superintelligent AI from bringing “about either doom, or irreversible human disempowerment, if the technology is built in the wrong ways,” according to a blog post he wrote on this topic. If there are any signs about a superintelligent AI getting close, these aforementioned measures would slow it down significantly, Buterin says.

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