I have a supplementary question, along the same lines. It is addressed to all of you.
Artificial intelligence algorithms will make decisions that will have an impact on people's lives. They will be used for facial recognition, identification, police investigations, probably, and credit investigations. They will be able to guide decisions regarding the granting of a mortgage or a loan to a business, or hiring decisions. These algorithms will be asked to make decisions that can be considered fair and equitable.
Since the very principle of what is fair and equitable changes with history, culture and ideology, how can we ensure that we get fair and equitable decisions?