—and our role in this, to share the work. For example, when people talk about self-driving cars, that's artificial intelligence. Smart cities, that's artificial intelligence. All these sectors need to look into the impact of artificial intelligence on privacy. there are cameras in cars and these vehicles involve risks; for example, how can you certify that a car is self-driving and completely automatic? How would that work in a parking lot for cars that interact? What will the rules of the game have to be? What data could be shared? I used cars as an example, but I could go on for quite a while.
What I mean is that it's a good idea to come up with a framework and principles. There are certain basic principles for the protection of privacy and personal information, as well as data anonymization. Everything you've been working on in some parts of the bill is, I believe, extremely useful, because it's a specific subject.
But artificial intelligence is not a specific subject. It's a technology that has many uses. That's my point of view.