I would say yes.
AI is obviously something that changes day by day. I mean, 2022 has been a tremendous year of AI progress; it seems like every week there's a new model that's breaking ground. I don't think we're ever going to get to a point where we'll have data to sufficiently know the answer to every question, but we're getting more data, and an absence of absolute data does not mean that we shouldn't take action.
We know, for instance, as I stated earlier, that a lot of these facial recognition systems perform a lot worse on these kinds of wild photos, photos where individuals are not looking into the camera straight, or where lighting is not super good, and that might have important implications for how these technologies are regulated.
We're still far away from getting to a point where we're going to have data to answer every single question, but we are getting more data, and I think the data we have at the moment is sufficient to take action on certain different issues.