Dr. Mark Khater
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But when you see a technology like this with so much misinformation, so much knowledge gradients, you cannot dismiss the role of the regulator, the role of policymaking and the role of government.
The question is, is government informed well enough or not?
I would assume a lot of governments aren't.
And unfortunately, they're getting their information from the tech creators.
And this is causing the problem that we're seeing at the moment.
So you took away my question.
I wanted to... The other side is here.
No problem.
It's the perfect flow because you see both sides.
So I go another direction because you have more world perspective.
You're not US-centered.
You have the perspective of...
UK of Near East you have so if you say regulators need to regulate UK is really strong in regulating actually or they seem to be people listening and do you think that matters that helps because against the US or China do we as other countries have a chance there to do something
What I like about Europe, UK included, is the fact that artificial intelligence is being looked at as infrastructure and not technology.
And that's very wise because artificial intelligence is going to impact national grids.
It's going to impact electricity usage, energy usage, obviously.
Water usage is going to impact carbon footprint.
It's going to impact education.
It's going to impact health policy.
So in reality, this is not a technology problem.