At a recent press conference unveiling his AI executive order, the former president was hit with a pointed question: what keeps him up at night more—outpacing rivals in the tech race, or the existential risks AI poses to humanity itself?



His answer? "Both."

The brief response captures a tension that's becoming impossible to ignore. On one hand, there's the geopolitical chess match—nations scrambling to dominate the next wave of technological supremacy. On the other, the growing unease that artificial intelligence might spiral beyond our control.

For those in crypto and Web3, this isn't abstract policy talk. AI regulation, computational power concentration, and international tech policy will shape everything from blockchain infrastructure to decentralized governance models. When governments start picking sides on AI development, the ripple effects hit every corner of digital innovation.
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MetaNeighborvip
· 12h ago
Well said, "both" directly hit the nail on the head... However, the ones truly unable to sleep are probably those big players holding the computing power. No matter how much we tinker with the on-chain ecosystem here, we still have to watch their reactions.
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rugged_againvip
· 12h ago
Both? Uh... Is this guy trying to have his cake and eat it too, or hasn't he decided yet? Over here in the US, they're starting to play chess again, so we need to keep an eye on it. If they really get stuck on computational power with AI, whether things on the chain can run will become an issue.
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APY追逐者vip
· 12h ago
Stop with the "both" and muddle through... Honestly, it's just about trying to position oneself and scare others. --- The AI arms race has truly become a new Cold War. Being caught in the middle on our Web3 side is the hardest part. --- Centralization of computing power poses a huge threat to on-chain governance. Does anyone really care? --- I'm tired of hearing about "existential risk." We should have looked at how the current token economic models are working... --- Geopolitical chess again... In the end, it's the crypto world that messed things up for itself. --- I just want to know, once AI regulation is locked down, can DeFi infrastructure still operate? --- Trying to win on both ends means losing on both ends. Can this logic be applied to the crypto world?
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