It doesn't hold. This is a prototype aircraft that requires no license and that has been mass produced for nearly the entire population of earth to use.
Speaking of which, prototype aircrafts with no license still exists in aviation. I can build a plane in my backyard and fly it legally, so long as it's small enough.
We're already well past wright brothers. We have trillion dollar companies selling LLMs, hundreds of millions of people using chatbots and millions* of OpenClaw agents running.
Talking about regulation now isn't like regulating the wright brothers, it's like regulating lockheed martin.
* Going by moltbook's "AI agent" stat, which might be a bit dubious
No. Nobody decided anything of the sort about the wright brothers first plane. If they had, planes would not exist.