Haima Moore
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And so these things are not going anywhere.
And I tend to be someone who wants to regulate the private market, the free market, as least as possible.
And so to Beverly's point,
the economy and the social well-being are sort of in conflict right now.
And at some point, we have to ask ourselves, what's more important, for us to continue sort of this innovation push, or for us to be straight up with each other and say, we want to save more kids, we want to make sure that we're being honest about the impacts of social media addiction, the impacts of social fabric and social life isolation?
And I don't think that we're there yet.
And so,
If I were a governor, advising the governor, I would get these people on the phone as often as possible and ask them these questions as much as possible.
Because the only way you can really get educated on this if you're asking the experts, and right now, they're the only experts.
The healthcare aspect of it.
You go to, and I spend a lot of time with hospitals, and you go to these hospitals and they're using AI in such wonderful ways to target cancer and heart disease and surgeries and all of that.
And so I'm really, really encouraged by that.
just where does it end?
What are we trying to do?
Are we trying to make life a little easier and a little bit more efficient?
Are we just trying to do these big technology pushes because it's cool and it's innovative?
I don't know where it ends.
I'm not sure what the real goal behind it is.
Thanks.