At its core, it is similar in that it takes a risk-based approach to governing artificial intelligence. Our draft law is much more bare bones than what you see in the EU context. The EU AIA, the artificial intelligence act, is far more prescriptive than what we have in AIDA. There are some distinct differences between our approach and our draft law and theirs.
At the core, we're looking at a risk-based approach that seeks to govern the data inputs, the models themselves and the outputs of those models throughout the life cycle of the AI system. At its core, that is consistent not only with the EU but with approaches we see in the U.S. as well.