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But it's interesting to see how these companies are also investing in infrastructure globally and seeing that their plans are not just a single country or region-based plan.
And then we'll also see how those countries or regions will have how this improves or solidifies their own AI stakes.
And so I love all this news about sovereign AI.
really just comes out of what was talked about, you know, we'll say months ago, where the idea that every country will need their own sovereign AI system or their system models and things like that to help their country or on a national level
uh, compete or, you know, move forward on their, uh, productivity, their plan, their planning, and just running, um, running all of their, uh, facilities and, and, um, departments.
So it does look like everything is full steam ahead and having, uh,
Having those investments in India does seem to align with a lot of the push in the software development side of things over the last couple of decades.
India's always been a country that's produced lots of technology and technological savvy and skilled people.
And then having our neighbor in Canada have their investment because GoHere is one of the larger scalar AI companies out there.
And so seeing that partnership build up pushes forward those agendas and things like that as well.
All right.
Right, right.
I think that's an interesting framework or facet or perspective to look at it is because it kind of encapsulates the thinking behind the workforce and job market and things like that is if they don't have to, then they won't.
Right.
So, yeah.
And yeah, it's that's I'm my gears are turning on that right now.
That's that's an interesting perspective to look at it because it.
OK, let's see here.
I do have a couple more stories.
And I think I think the last one I'll leave it on is the last one I've got is a quick story from IBM.