Thank you.
My question is for Mr. Dilha, and then, Mr. Sandvig can answer.
The AI revolution comes with its share of unknowns, eliciting a negative reaction from the public. People fear the worst and conjure up all the bad things that could happen. Nevertheless, we lived through the Industrial Revolution at the beginning of the last century. In the 1960s and 1970s, we went through the electronic revolution, which gave us computers.
All things being equal, aren't all three events comparable in terms of their cultural, social, economic and political effects on society? Aren't there lessons we can learn, both positive and negative ones? Conversely, is it not possible to draw lessons because the three revolutions are so different?