Tom Wheeler
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But the fact of the matter is,
The technical standards are being built.
The industry also needs to say, okay, and here are the behavioral standards.
Here's what we're going to collect.
Here's how we're going to deal with children.
Here's how we're going to deal with how much information gets saved.
Here's how we're going to, and have behavioral effects that are governed by a code that
That is established by a multi-stakeholder process that includes the industry and the government and is enforceable.
I mean, I think these are amazing.
I know the people who run them, and these are not evil people.
And I think that a very wise strategy would be for them to do just that, to say, hey, let's step up and come forth with our rules, our own standards.
It's very interesting to me that that's what we're beginning to see happening in the world of artificial intelligence.
You've got Microsoft, Google, OpenAI, and others saying, hey, we need some kind of a regulatory program to establish what the rules are.
I think that makes a lot of sense.
And I think that it is even more interesting that the companies that have been
historically opposed to any kind of government oversight now with AI are saying, oh, we need to have oversight.
Sudhar Pichai, the CEO of Google said that AI is too important not to regulate and too important not to regulate well.
I couldn't have said it better myself.
And so they're saying, how do we have that?
Let's have that debate.