That's a great question. Thank you.
I think we have seen, just in the last year, the way AI has transformed our society, and we're just at the beginning of that journey. The problem with the AI act, as it stands right now, is that it's not sufficiently developed to be able to actually cope with the different problems we're going to face. It needs to be carved out so that we can actually sit down and have a proper discussion about the ways in which AI can be used that fundamentally will disrupt democracy, interfere with our ability to make decisions and create physical risks to us individually or collectively.
We need to break down those various risks and the opportunities and draft a legislation that reflects that. I think we do have a model, as well, in Europe that can help us. However, as it stands, the AI act must be amended.