I am aware of that. Since some perceive more others less threatening , I think it is important to examine the discussion about something that is now finding concrete applications at this very point. Of course, it's fundamentally about technology and how absurd : Musk seems to be the modern Victor Lustig who can monetize anything and somehow too many people think it's cool too ... it's a phenomenon. Lustig actually sold the Eiffel Tower in 1925. Well, what the future brings, of course, we determine. For me, it's not a question of whether regulation makes sense. It's more about-as you wrote-who executes it and in what context, if I get you right. I'm with you there, I can't think of anything better than your suggestions. Except , we start with the simple questions: what can I do with this now ? And that leads to elicit some future scenarios. It bothers me a little ..the coquetry with AI in general. It's all so immensely
big ..let's make it a little smaller ?