Brad Gerstner
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Those have been going on for decades.
So it did get rid of smog.
So, you know, putting better, using cleaner gas and then having better exhaust on those cars.
That would be the steel man of it.
I'm not saying I'm for or against state regulations, but Sachs, have you heard any
aside from the federalism argument in states' rights, have you heard any great defense of states having some say in how AI is deployed in their communities?
We're in this race to win AI globally.
And one of the major concerns I have is that AI is becoming deeply unpopular in America, right?
Silicon Valley is losing the battle around AI.
Doomers are now scaring people about jobs.
They think all these job cuts that are going on in America are the result of AI.
And number two, they're seeing their electric bills go up and they think that's also the result of AI.
I've talked with a lot of Republican Senator and House members who say they are afraid to mention the words AI because their popularity ratings go down.
We need to get on the other side of that because that is a losing proposition for America.
If what takes hold here is that it's politically popular
right, to push back against AI, then David, I think that's what you're seeing at the state levels with Republican governors as well.
And so, you know, I think both of those are false narratives, but we need to get on the other side.
In China, they're not going to slow down.
So if we do an own goal here and slow down because we think somehow that this is the path to greater economic growth, it's going to be a real problem, both national security as well as economic security.
Brad, let's talk brass tacks before we move on to our next topic about ChatGPT and their revenue.