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Qui contrôle l'accélération de l'IA ? Débat entre Vitalik Buterin et Guillaume Verdon
Eddy Lazzarin speaks with Vitalik Buterin, founder of Ethereum, and Guillaume Verdon, founder and CEO of Extropic, about whether AI progress can or should be steered, the risks of concentrated power, and what open source and decentralization mean for who benefits from increasingly powerful systems. This episode originally aired on the a16z crypto podcast
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Acquired Podcast (United States) | Apr 09, 2026
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The debate over who controls AI acceleration highlights the need for balanced regulatory frameworks that protect innovation and safety.
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Offering open-source AI might lead to uncontrollable risks, as it could empower malicious actors with advanced capabilities.
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Steering AI progress is essential to align its development with societal values and reduce unforeseen consequences.
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AI acceleration should be decentralized to prevent concentrated power and ensure equitable access to its benefits.
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Concentrated power in AI development could stifle creativity and competition, leading to a homogenized tech landscape.
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