09 Apr 2026
1h 39m

Who Controls AI Acceleration? Vitalik Buterin and Guillaume Verdon Debate

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The a16z Show

The podcast explores the concepts of Effective Accelerationism (EAC) and Defensive Acceleration (DIAC) in the context of rapid technological advancement, particularly in AI. It questions how to intentionally accelerate progress while mitigating potential risks, such as over-centralization of power and societal disruption. The discussion covers the historical context of accelerationism, drawing parallels to techno-optimism before World War I and the subsequent rise of postmodernism. EAC is presented as a philosophy embracing complexification and Kardashev scale advancement, while DIAC emphasizes decentralized, defensive technologies to safeguard against unipolar and multipolar risks. Open source hardware, verifiable hardware, and the role of crypto in aligning AI with human interests are also examined as potential safeguards.

Outlines

Part 1: Philosophical Roots, EAC Origins

Part 2: Strategies, Power Diffusion

Part 3: Risks, Alignment, Resilience

Part 4: Future Outlook

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