Well, I suppose that's a trade-off. Thank you for reading and thank you for a more tempering opinion.
Although I still don't know what would keep anyone from putting AI or an algorithm or whatever you want to call it in charge of regulating the other AIs. If there's one thing I know about business, it's that it likes to cut out people whenever possible to save costs. If the AI is at all cheaper at anything, I can't believe it won't be given all the information assurance jobs as well.
Maybe the problem here is that I really just don't understand AI at all, and I find it (like all tech) exceedingly boring, like reading tax forms, so it's hard to force myself to read about it.