I think one of the most important things we can do is continue to investigate it and promote education.
We've seen the Canadian government take an active role in promoting artificial intelligence research. There's a huge community in Canada, and Canada is widely known as a leader in that space and for starting lots of companies.
I used to be in AI when I started my master's, but I got nervous that the corporate and social structures we have in place aren't strong or mature enough to handle what's coming with AI. That's why I pivoted to blockchain. I think we need to upgrade the social fabric and distribute ownership more equitably.
Having the government take a strong, supportive stance for that kind of application with respect to this technology, the distribution of ownership, and education in the power of participating directly in governance.... This is bringing a pro-democracy approach to the structure of not just our governments but also our economies and corporations.