James Moore
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Yeah.
I mean, my last word is obviously that huge space to watch.
And Evan Solomon is a person, but I do think all parties and provinces and everybody needs to be seized of us, including private organizations.
And there's, there's a coming huge tug of war, frankly, between Europe and the United States over.
And it's, and it's not dissimilar to what we saw.
I, in my view, then what we saw when it came to intellectual property standards and expectations were in the United States and in the early days of AI so far, like inviting Grok in to be a filter and then to have them access to national security and
is just bizarre, beyond bizarre.
The fortunate thing is that I think in the politics of this, in terms of what the human consequences are on the economic side, is that both the Liberal Party and the Conservative Party, both the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, both the UK Tories and the Conservatives,
and the Reform Party and Labour and Lib Dems, all parties are now fully entrenched in trying to be sympathetic and earn the votes of people whose jobs are the most vulnerable, people who are, you know, blue collar working people and all that.
There isn't sort of the historic divide.
And therefore, I think all parties have a sensitive and in tuned ear to the sort of the thin edge of the destructive edge of the worst iterations of AI, what it means for jobs, employment, security, people's sense of sort of
solidarity in the status quo and in the future.
And I think that's a good thing.
People will be attuned to the dangers as they present themselves.
I do that with Stephen Harper, and I've known Stephen Harper for over 30 years.
I say, Prime Minister, how are you?
And he goes, Stephen.
And I say, okay.
But he's earned it.
They've earned it.