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Probably there's going to be some conversations about distillation, about collaborations between two countries.
I hope, you know, both countries will be able to agree on fostering more transparency, more openness.
to kind of like help more people access this technology.
I'm glad that Jensen hopped into the plane and joined these conversations because I think he has a lot of the right perspectives on this topic to kind of like basically create more collaboration between countries and kind of like share progress.
Yes, I have two little robots behind me, two Riccinini.
We've shipped almost 10,000 of them all over the world.
So it's probably one of the most widely distributed robots of the year at this point.
I think what's really cool with robotics is that it enables kind of like very new use cases and better use cases for AI.
So for example, for the Riccinini, you have an app store.
Anyone can build apps.
So there's been over 300 apps that have been created for it already.
And when you see it in action, for example, with kids,
empowering kids to interact with AI in a different way than looking at a laptop or looking at a phone, you realize that it's very empowering.
When you see the Richie Mini on a kitchen table, looking around and helping you cook,
you realize that it's enabling, empowering, creating new use cases that are just not possible just with a laptop and a phone, right?
That's why OpenAI and Sam Altman, for example, have talked a lot about their excitement about bringing new devices to market.
There's an important China-US component there because it's very likely that Chinese are going to dominate robotics, or at least they're already dominating.
And so on this topic too, it's really important that we build more in the US on this topic.
And we obviously have a lot of strength for it with the strength of the startup ecosystem in the US, the strength of the frontier models.
I hope to see a lot more in the coming months on the topic.