AI is one technology that is becoming more and more powerful as we develop it more. There are other technologies—like biotechnology, for example—that can have immensely positive uses as we develop them in society, but can also be misused. It's very important for governments to regulate, incentivize or intensify the development that is going to happen to make sure that those efforts work for society in general, for the benefit of democracy, for the benefit of our well-being and so on. That's what was behind the general ideas of the Montreal declaration in going through 10 ethical principles.
If I focus now on the moon shot thing, the important message here is that we can't just leave it alone to the markets to decide what interesting directions are needed. I gave the example of antimicrobials, but I could give examples in the context of the discovery of new materials for carbon capture or better energy storage.
There are incentives—