John Palfrey
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Of course, we can go through those.
But there also were a bunch of negative things that came about that.
Some of the harms to children were
which I've been concerned about for 25 years, whether that was social media or AI today, totally plain that there are harms to children through these technologies.
They're totally plain that there is room for healthy forms of regulation that could, in fact, drive innovation.
Think about the car.
By having people put seatbelts on, we actually caused innovation in the car industry by virtue of regulating it.
The same is true here.
Think about drug discovery in the U.S.
By virtue of forms of regulation, we can help prompt innovation
innovation in various ways.
We need to apply those good smarts to this technology.
And at a moment where a lot of people, I think, politically are starting to think, this isn't a great deal.
This could take away my job.
It really is.
And I think we have to realize what window this is as people are acknowledging, OK, I want some of this, but I don't want others.
And I think that adds up for me to the fact that we don't want a total Wild West in terms of letting, as Michelle said, five, six, seven, eight people make a decision that's touching every one of us in the U.S.
or around the world.
So, I mean, let's talk about
I think it's about harnessing the people, ultimately.