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But couldn't they up to relatively recently buy them?
We also haven't successfully built any fabs, so you shouldn't be coming to us for your fab device.
I'm sorry, you manufacture the satellites on the moon?
Yeah.
I see.
So you send the raw materials to the moon and then manufacture them there and then...
You have an irony shield.
What are your predictions for just where AI products go?
In my sense, you can summarize all AI progress into first you had LLMs, and then you had kind of contemporaneously both RL really working and the deep research modality.
So you could kind of pull in stuff that wasn't in the model.
And the differences between the various AI labs are smaller than just the temporal differences where they're all much further ahead than anyone was 24 months ago or something like that.
So just what does 26, what does 27 have in store for us as users of AI products?
What are you excited for?
And do land prices not factor into the math there, where labor is one of the four factors of production, but not the others?
And so if ultimately you're limited by copper or pick your input, it's not quite an infinite money glitch because- Well, infinity is big.
All the secrets.
Okay, but in a non-secret spilling way, what's the plan?
You can imagine some kind of categorization of intelligence tasks where there is breadth, where customer service is done by very many people, but many people can do it.
And then there's difficulty, where there's a best-in-class turbine engine.
Presumably, there's a 10% more fuel-efficient turbine engine that could be imagined by an intelligence, but we just haven't found it yet.