Imagine that Congress passes legislation to severely restrict the development of artificial intelligence systems, with the idea of making sure that people can always maintain some control over them. In so doing, it sets up a new regulatory agency to implement the law. Members of Congress and the White House fear, however, that some vagueness in the law might lead the agency to stray from its mission. What is the most powerful way they could deal with this issue before the agency begins its work? a) by delegating program implementation to state and local governments b) by appointing and confirming effective and accountable agency appointees c) by pursuing contracts with private organizations to carry out most of the agency's work d) by scheduling regular oversight hearings that would begin two years after the agency begins operations, which is just enough time for the agency to settle into its role