What the public NEEDS is different from what the AI community WANTS. AI is no different from other forms of IT automation. For all of them, the public needs to have product liability imposed.
Dan Geer covered this quite well back in 2014 in his BlackHat keynote. See http://geer.tinho.net/geer.bla... (section 3.) Schneier and many others also agree. Currently, there are many situations where IT automation creates great harm for the public. But, the lack of product liability has removed the incentive to remove those harms.
What the AI community WANTS is a magic checklist that will absolve them of guilt for the problems they create.
A more useful question is, how can we make things better? After a couple decades of doing the things they currently call CyberSecurity, I have found several much more interesting questions. They include:
I have found that when I improve these areas, I improve security.
All extremists should be taken out and shot.