It's a choice we can make. I think this choice has been made in Europe. Here, we're moving in that direction. I don't really want to take a position on that. There are pros and cons, and it's not all black and white.
What worries me more are the dangerous uses of these systems. What worries me is that today we're legislating on the basis of systems that exist today. This is a mistake, because researchers in artificial intelligence companies are working on systems that will be released in one, two or three years' time. But developing laws and regulations takes time. So we need to be proactive, think things through and try to predict where artificial intelligence will be in two, three or five years' time.