Beverly Hallberg
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So the privacy angle I'm seeing, but here's the needle you have to thread.
We also want innovation, and I agree that AI can make good things better, but it can make bad things worse.
And so there's a lot we still don't know.
We don't want to stifle that innovation.
I think as we're looking at this, it is the government making a concerted effort to try to understand as best as possible what this means, because we're going to even need, think about Gen Z, to be able to meet the challenge for where the workforce is going.
So I think a lot of this is about education and helping people prepare for what's coming.
Well, even talking about the money side, you mentioned elections, but also Super Bowl ads.
So much was AI driven and technology driven.
So
It's obviously the future.
It's where the economy is.
It is where even our national defenses and thinking about a race against China.
And I am a free market person.
So I do think that the market addresses a lot of the concerns.
However, I know that there are security and safety concerns with this as well.
What I am hopeful for is the fact that we have multiple corporations involved.
trying to find the best technology.
The more actors you have battling it out, you usually have better outcomes.
Competition drives better quality, better results.
But I don't pretend to know that I know all the answers to this, but I do think innovation shouldn't be stifled.