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And also, if you break your arm in Mississippi and you don't have health care and you go to the hospital and you face a bill of, you know, $30,000 and you have to sell a kidney to... But anyway, that's an entirely different podcast, I'm afraid.
And I've had actually many founders on this podcast who have made that point exactly.
And in good faith, they're trying to build businesses.
And what they pick out, the problems they pick out, it's not even that it's a particular regulation.
They say there's uncertainty.
They say that regulations are being introduced without clarity
about processes that they are engaged in which means that they cannot proceed with a process particularly in AI and that means they can't get funding and that means that they can't hire people they can't build certain things for their businesses they have to go outside the EU to do it and that's kind of that that's not really cool that's kind of an anti-business environment to be in and and that's a good faith argument that they make
Yeah, interesting.
Okay, well, look, Aoife White writes for the European Correspondent Specialist in EU Affairs.
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