There can always be a tougher penalty system. However, as I said earlier, these systems aren't foolproof. The flawed nature of these artificial intelligence systems must be taken into account. A company may comply with all the processes, but in the end, the results may not be consistent or expected. Also, when a company uses artificial intelligence data and sees hundreds of millions of data items, there's no guarantee that all the data is clean or compliant.
In my opinion, if restrictions on data use become much tighter, it could also hamper economic development. This ecosystem is developing at breakneck speed, and our companies must remain competitive. To that end, they need to use data. If data control is too restricted, it could slow down the development of systems. A smart system isn't developed overnight. It takes time.
As a result, data use must be controlled, but this control can't be exhaustive. There could be a form of supplementary control. This matters given that data lies at the heart of artificial intelligence. The more restrictions and reporting requirements are imposed on companies, the more it will adversely affect the economy. I don't know the extent of that impact. That said, global competition in this area is enormous.