Navrina Singh
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push for the past four and a half years.
So I think the reason I'm seeing this as a moonshot, and I truly believe is going to be the winning strategy, is it's not just about AI innovation alone.
It's trusted AI innovation that is going to be powered by governance, that is going to be powered by scientific bases of evaluations and metrics.
Yeah, Grant, you know, this is one of the powers of messaging, but also the downside of messaging.
I think there is, unfortunately, sometimes governance is associated only with regulation.
And so when you are reading this theme of deregulation throughout, it's like, oh, governance is not important.
And I think that's where demystifying what governance is.
Governance is good trust building set of activities and tools that basically establishes business to business and business to consumer trust through transparency.
through evaluations, through scientific metrics, through disclosures, through accountability.
And that's what governance is.
One component of governance is compliance to regulation, right?
And guess what?
There is already a lot of existing regulations that apply to AI applications, that apply to AI use cases that enterprises will still have to adhere to.
So I think, again, you know, the theme could be deregulation.
And yes, absolutely, we should remove barriers to innovation, but not at the expense of building trust.
And the only way you can build trust is by having a very accountable way to measure these systems and to really hold the businesses accountable to what they're delivering to the end consumer as well as to other businesses.
You know, Grant, it's a little bit more nuanced conversation.
So I'm a big believer that and, you know, I used to be on a couple of boards where open source was really, I would say, advocated for.
And I believe that we in AI will do more better if we can actually get, you know, collective wisdom of researchers across the globe.
However, however, I think there's some guardrails that have to be put in place, right?