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00:00The American president, J.D. Vance, speaking in Europe recently, warned against heavy regulation of AI, urging Europe to embrace AI opportunity rather than safety.
00:12Amjad, where do you see that balance? Is he right?
00:16Well, I think you need to regulate the sort of the applications of AI, right?
00:22So, AI today, especially the state-of-the-art AI, is based on statistical methods, neural networks, to be precise.
00:33And those methods tend to be more fuzzy.
00:36They're not the kind of way we've been used to program computers, which is more precise and potentially provable.
00:44And, you know, you don't want to be putting AI in charge of, like, the, you know, energy grid or, you know, nuclear weapons or what have you.
00:55And so, you need to be very careful about the application of neural networks.
01:00But I think in terms of the development of the core technology, I think that that should go on largely unregulated.

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