On December 21, news reported that regarding recent developments related to AGI products in the field of AI, Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin stated on the X platform, "My definition of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) is: AGI is sufficiently powerful artificial intelligence that, if one day all humans suddenly disappear and this AI is uploaded into a robotic body, it would be able to independently continue civilization. Clearly, this is a very difficult definition to measure, but I think it captures the core of the intuitive distinction many people have between 'the AI we are accustomed to' and 'AGI.' It marks the transition from a tool that constantly relies on human input, to a self-sufficient form of life. ASI (Artificial Superintelligence) is something entirely different — my definition is that when humans no longer provide value to productivity in the loop (as we have only reached this point in board games over the past decade). Yes, ASI scares me — even the AGI I defined scares me because it poses obvious risks of losing control. I support focusing our work on building intelligence-enhancing tools for humanity, rather than creating superintelligent life forms."