David Sachs
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any type of format.
So whether it's like Excel models, PowerPoints, websites, you name it, knowledge workers are now going to be able to generate all these different types of things the same way that software developers have been using AI to generate code.
I think that's one of the big things we're going to see in 2026 is
again, this productivity boom for knowledge workers.
So I think that's like one of the things you're seeing on the ground.
And then separately, there's a bunch of things happening in industry verticals.
So different industries being impacted by AI.
So in healthcare,
I think there's a tremendous opportunity to improve or to reduce sort of administrative bureaucracy, to improve this processing of paperwork that happens, also to use AI and medical and scientific research to help find new cures.
You're already seeing users tell all sorts of stories about diagnoses.
They've been able to put in their medical records into labs.
ChatGPT or other chat bots and get remarkable results.
They've been able to finally figure out what was wrong with them, and they've been able to take that to a doctor.
You have doctors using it too.
So medical, I think, is a really interesting area.
But there's a whole bunch of these examples of different industries are now being impacted.
Do you have anything else?
Well, I mean, with like self-driving?
Yeah.
I mean, self-driving for sure is going to be huge.