Navrina Singh
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So we are tracking pretty much all the AI regulation standards, best practices in the world, and we can get you to compliance with any of those across the world.
That's a great question, Corey.
I don't know if I have a viewpoint on that, but yes, EU does have a very strict regulatory regime, which is in service of the citizens and protecting citizens' privacy and citizens' rights.
But Singapore, for example, they were, I would say, very...
ahead of the rest of the ecosystem on really thinking about comprehensive model and AI governance structures.
You know, the IMG and PDPC in Singapore have done a great job really thinking about when and how sovereign AI is going to be governed.
And they've been one of the pioneers in that space.
So, hard to answer your question, but I would say it really depends upon the complexity of the use case.
So that's why two things I would love to underscore.
One, AI is not a monolithic technology.
It's not one thing.
It really is a lot of different things.
depending upon the market, depending upon the industry, use cases.
And similarly, governance is not a peanut butter approach.
It is really use case specific, context specific.
And that's why the evaluations and standards, as much as we can focus it on use cases, the better we are going to be in making sure these systems work for us.
Thank you, Corey.
Yes, we are big believers that this AI stack is going to need a trust layer.
And that trust layer has to be opinionated from evaluations and standards and measurement and codification perspective.
And that trust layer also has to be