Thank you, Chair.
I wish everyone a happy Monday, and welcome to this committee.
From the testimony of each of you, it was easily garnered that the impact of AI is nothing less than what happened when the printing press was introduced a few hundred years ago. I say that with much historical thought on that front. What happened in the Industrial Revolution was that we were able to put a train on train tracks across the world. There is much emphasis on the opportunities for artificial intelligence in your field and your sector; however, there is also some trepidation you folks have within the AI space or within that technology.
Eleanor and Marie, I'll start off with you. Is the impact of AI greater on the copyright side or the AI side, in terms of generative AI, where you may not need the individuals? I want to get that clarification, because we do have a copyright consultation going on right now, and part 3 of the bill, AIDA, does not pertain to copyright. I want to get your view on this. If you had to split up the two percentages, what would be the impact?