AI should serve as democratic infrastructure that augments human judgment and preserves privacy, not replace human governance, and Vitalik’s latest posts focus on mapping a “cypherpunk principled non-ugly Ethereum” and strengthening Ethereum’s censorship resistance, consensus, and core protocol in 2026.

AI should serve as democratic infrastructure that augments human judgment and preserves privacy, not replace human governance, and Vitalik’s latest posts focus on mapping a “cypherpunk principled non-ugly Ethereum” and strengthening Ethereum’s censorship resistance, consensus, and core protocol in 2026.
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"All of these approaches involve each participant making use of much more information about themselves, and potentially submitting much larger-sized inputs. Hence, it becomes all the more important to protect privacy. There are two kinds of privacy that matter: * Anonymity of the participant: this can be accomplished with ZK. In general, I think all governance tools should come with ZK built in * Privacy of the contents: this has two parts. First, the personal LLM should do what it can to avoid divulging private info about you that it does not need to divulge. Second, when you have computation that combines multiple LLMs or multiple people's info, you need multi-party techniques to compute it privately. Both are important."

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