Brian Armstrong said that any tech development should not be halted based on the fears of a few.
Tesla Automobile CEO Elon Musk and Apple founder Steve Wozniak signed a joint letter signed by more than 2600 technology industry leaders and researchers. The joint letter calls for the suspension of all further artificial intelligence (AI) development and design.
The petition also worries that artificial intelligence with people's corporate competitive intelligence may pose a serious threat to social development and human beings. It urges all artificial intelligence companies to temporarily stop developing and designing artificial intelligence system software that is stronger than the generative pre-tempered wrought steel 4 (GPT-4) within at least six months. GPT-4 is the fourth in the GPT series of multi-mode large and medium-sized language models built through OpenAI.
Although this petition has been applied by many people, it has caused more controversy in the field of science and technology on the issue of suspending development and design. Coinbase CEO Bobby Armstrong is one of many well-known figures boycotting the petition.
"it is difficult for the committee and bureaucracy to solve other problems," Armstrong said on Twitter. " He added that there was no designated "authoritative expert" to make a decision on the matter, and that not everyone in the technology industry allowed the petition.
Armstrong said that all new technology applications will bring certain risks, but the overall goal should be to move forward. Centralized management decisions are not easy to produce any benefits, he added.
"We must not be afraid to hinder development. We must be careful of all those who want to seize control from some intermediate authority." Armstrong wrote on Twitter.
Bobby Mochant, a freelance writer for the Los Angeles Times, said the theme of Elon Musk's protest was "apocalyptic artificial intelligence fun". He added that many of the stated anxieties are things such as the Robot work Chronicle.
Satvik Sethi, a former Web3 executive at Mastercard, called the petition a "non-contagion pact, but this is always the case with artificial intelligence." He added that many of the popular signatories on the list have deep business interests in the artificial intelligence industry, and they are probably just "trying to slow down his peers so that they can take the lead."