I think there are ethical red lines. We do have legal protections that don't exist in other countries, so there are differences. You're right. Everyone's trying to use technology to their advantage in different degrees.
We should make sure that we have more transparency in how these tools are used, whether it is by corporations or by state actors. Our governments eventually might be tempted to use AI in order to influence their own people. We need to have guardrails against that as well. Of course, we need to protect against state actors who are clearly intent on destabilizing our democracies.
You have to think that in a few years from now—maybe a decade, I don't know—we're going to build machines that are going to be as smart as humans. At least it's very plausible, and the majority of AI researchers think we're going to get there. How is that going to be used? There's a chance that there's going to be an abuse of that power by whoever controls these machines.