One of the important things to do would be to better monitor systems that can be used for dangerous purposes. As I said, these systems cost hundreds of millions of dollars. The companies that make them should be obliged to make statements to the government, as well as to show what they're doing to prevent their systems from being used for purposes that are dangerous to democracy, such as the situations we're concerned about today. For example, they should show what kind of tests they carry out. Civil society should also be able to take a look at all this. That's a minimum.
As I mentioned, there would also be things to do regarding the way social media are organized. There are technologies that would keep users anonymous, but allow the government to find them if they were doing something illegal. Today, the government doesn't have that option. However, companies won't voluntarily use this kind of technology, because it creates friction when creating user accounts, and they don't want to put themselves at a disadvantage compared to other companies. If governments decided to do something like this, we'd create a level playing field for all companies, and that would be good for society in general.