Ed Ludlow
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We've heard Palantir CEO Alex Karp talk about the death of humanities, but the study of vocations.
Ian, how long do those sorts of jobs last?
You're a man who knows significantly what the data said to build out looks like.
Many would say electricians, well, they're going to be in the short term, aren't they?
Yeah, I mean, it really depends.
This is all about focus.
If you're Jensen Wang, you want the focus on the economic benefits of AI.
You want everybody thinking about how this is going to propel the economy forward and help everybody.
You don't want people thinking about questions like the one you
you just gave me, and also about the amount of jobs that maybe go away because of AI.
So this is like a, hey, look over here type of directional kind of assertion that he wants to make.
And for the foreseeable future, we are going to continue to see these massive build-outs.
Ian King, across all things NVIDIA, as always for us, we appreciate it.
Well, it says it's looking to boost its online safety features as Europe weighs tougher rules and the possibility of restrictions on social media platforms for young adults.
New York's Francine Lacroix sat down with Nicola Mendelsohn, who leads Meta's global business group, to talk about new teen accounts designed to give parents more control.
Take a listen.
Thanks so much, Ed.
I'm now joined by the Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof, an individual who's really at the center of what's going on with Greenland, as well as someone who's really important to the United States when it comes to national security regarding China.
I want to start with the president's speech, though.