“You have to have a notion of marginal risk that’s different. Like, how is AI today different than someone using Google? How is AI today different than someone just using the internet? If we have a model for how it’s different, you’ve got some notion of marginal risk, and then you can apply policies that address that marginal risk,” he said.
“I think we’re a little bit early before we start to glom [onto] a bunch of regulation to really understand what we’re going to regulate,” he argues.