Ethereum's co-founder warns that the shift from chatbots to agents is outpacing the field's security instincts — and releases his own local, sandboxed setup asEthereum's co-founder warns that the shift from chatbots to agents is outpacing the field's security instincts — and releases his own local, sandboxed setup as

Vitalik Buterin Proposes Self-Sovereign AI Stack To Protect Users From Risks Of AI Agents

2026/04/02 18:01
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Vitalik Buterin Proposes Self-Sovereign AI Stack To Protect Users From Risks Of AI Agents

Ethereum co-founder Vitalik Buterin has outlined a personal AI setup designed to prioritize privacy, local processing, and user control. In a blog post released this week, he described a system intended to operate independently of cloud-based AI, citing concerns about the growing risks associated with autonomous AI agents.

Vitalik Buterin highlighted that the shift from chatbots to autonomous agents—systems capable of executing tasks, browsing the web, and acting on users’ behalf over extended periods—poses security challenges. He referenced OpenClaw, a widely-used repository on GitHub, noting that some agents can alter system prompts without user consent, that interacting with malicious websites can compromise instances, and that approximately 15% of community-created skills contained potentially harmful instructions, including silent data extraction.

Ethereum co-founder emphasized that the trend toward cloud-dependent AI risks undoing progress in local-first and end-to-end encrypted software. 

“Just as we were finally making a step forward in privacy… we are on the verge of taking ten steps backward by normalizing feeding your entire life to cloud-based AI,” he said.

A Privacy-Focused Local AI Setup With Secure Execution And Future Open-Source Ecosystem

In experiments, he tested multiple hardware configurations, including an NVIDIA 5090 laptop, an AMD Ryzen AI Max Pro with 128 GB of unified memory, and NVIDIA’s DGX Spark, noting differences in performance and usability. He runs NixOS for reproducible configurations, employs llama-server through llama-swap for local inference, and wraps agent tasks in bubblewrap sandboxes to restrict file and network access. 

He also developed a messaging daemon that permits the AI to read communications such as Signal and email, but requires explicit user approval before sending any outgoing messages, implementing a “human + LLM 2-of-2” authorization model.

Vitalik Buterin acknowledged that local models currently fall short of frontier AI in complex coding and research tasks. He proposed privacy-preserving approaches including zero-knowledge API calls, mixnets to obscure network patterns, and trusted execution environments for remote inference. 

The developer envisions a future with locally generated, formally verified code replacing large third-party libraries, AI that can autonomously identify scams, and a diverse open-source ecosystem of safety tools designed to serve user interests rather than corporate objectives. The release is framed as “a starting point, not a finished product,” intended to encourage further development in privacy-focused AI.

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