At the same time, much of the public discussion in Taiwan still seems strongly focused on high-tech opportunity, industrial upgrading and geopolitical importance — the idea of a "silicon shield" or "AI shield" — perhaps more than on AI risk, regulation, or societal disruption. Is that a fair reading of Taiwan's current AI atmosphere? And from your perspective, how can democratic societies maintain enthusiasm for innovation while still creating enough space for critical reflection, accountability, and public deliberation about AI's risks — or, as you put it, for bringing AI into the loop of the community?