From my perspective—again, I'm not a professor or an expert in these things—the role that I see the AI commissioner doing is actually.... AI is not a completely new thing. It affects workers, and we have departments of the government that deal with that. It affects privacy, and we have commissioners who deal with that.
I think one opportunity for an AI commissioner is as an expert within the government on what AI technologies there are and what the issues are that are presented to businesses and citizens, and as a bit of a coordinator. If you look to the U.S., in President Biden's executive order he's ordering many different departments to go off and do work, but there's no coordination between them. I do see a role. It's not necessarily a mirror of the Privacy Commissioner's role, though.