. >> for more on all of this, i am joined by our guests, and chicago is atoosa kasirzadeh, the directorf research at the centre for technomoral futures at the university of edinburgh. she is also seen her policy fellow on his social and policy implications of generative ai for u.k. research and innovation. in uark -- in new york is mark simpson, ceo of pillar.hr. and also in chicago is david krueger, professor of machine learning at the university of cambridge, his work focuses on safety in ai learning. thank you so much for joining us today on inside story. this draft law that has been passed by european mps, how significant a step is this towards setting of rulebook for ai? >> it is a significant first step. but a very difficult and long way ahead of us. i am happy to see how europe, especially with working on this act is trying to think carefully and responsibly about the regulations of ai in the world. this is a significant act, it also shows to the other continents and countries in the world that we are able to do something. this is a first step, let's continue the walk together. >