Mosheh Oinounou
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They expressed concerns about a U.S. company like OpenAI, which owns ChatGPT. It was trying to build vital technology in the Middle East. So it said, listen, you need to focus on doing this here in the United States. So Texas, first spot, we'll have more of these coming up here. But a huge priority as we continue here is going to be all things AI, including regulating it, right?
How we're going to utilize it, but first building that backbone for it.
How we're going to utilize it, but first building that backbone for it.
How we're going to utilize it, but first building that backbone for it.
Yeah, I mean, the thing about AI is it can do the power of many, many, many, many humans. You give it various tasks to do analysis, and it's doing data analysis at a speed that we can't even comprehend. So when it comes to some of these very large tasks, and you know, you mentioned there with cancer, you know, the future with cancer. And medicine writ large is customization, right?
Yeah, I mean, the thing about AI is it can do the power of many, many, many, many humans. You give it various tasks to do analysis, and it's doing data analysis at a speed that we can't even comprehend. So when it comes to some of these very large tasks, and you know, you mentioned there with cancer, you know, the future with cancer. And medicine writ large is customization, right?
Yeah, I mean, the thing about AI is it can do the power of many, many, many, many humans. You give it various tasks to do analysis, and it's doing data analysis at a speed that we can't even comprehend. So when it comes to some of these very large tasks, and you know, you mentioned there with cancer, you know, the future with cancer. And medicine writ large is customization, right?
That we won't all just be in an ideal world in 20 years, not all be assigned the same medication when something happens. We'll be customizing it to your genes and your experience. And that level of customization will only be possible utilizing stuff like AI. So I don't want to digress here, but there's some very exciting things in the offing here.
That we won't all just be in an ideal world in 20 years, not all be assigned the same medication when something happens. We'll be customizing it to your genes and your experience. And that level of customization will only be possible utilizing stuff like AI. So I don't want to digress here, but there's some very exciting things in the offing here.
That we won't all just be in an ideal world in 20 years, not all be assigned the same medication when something happens. We'll be customizing it to your genes and your experience. And that level of customization will only be possible utilizing stuff like AI. So I don't want to digress here, but there's some very exciting things in the offing here.
And part of what this is, is just, again, building the backbone for AI to be able to operate.
And part of what this is, is just, again, building the backbone for AI to be able to operate.
And part of what this is, is just, again, building the backbone for AI to be able to operate.
Warren Wagner, you know, tracking the news, the Mo News team. We enlist the whole family here.
Warren Wagner, you know, tracking the news, the Mo News team. We enlist the whole family here.
Warren Wagner, you know, tracking the news, the Mo News team. We enlist the whole family here.
See, that's the thing. You know, the Senate has this advise and consent role. But as long as the person is qualified, you typically get most Democrats on board as well. You're going to have some very party line votes coming up here. Pete Hegseth is one of them. I'll mention that in a second. But ultimately, Rubio, he comes from the Senate. All the senators know him, even with different issues.
See, that's the thing. You know, the Senate has this advise and consent role. But as long as the person is qualified, you typically get most Democrats on board as well. You're going to have some very party line votes coming up here. Pete Hegseth is one of them. I'll mention that in a second. But ultimately, Rubio, he comes from the Senate. All the senators know him, even with different issues.
See, that's the thing. You know, the Senate has this advise and consent role. But as long as the person is qualified, you typically get most Democrats on board as well. You're going to have some very party line votes coming up here. Pete Hegseth is one of them. I'll mention that in a second. But ultimately, Rubio, he comes from the Senate. All the senators know him, even with different issues.
They understand that, like, you know, he is the president's choice. They feel he's qualified. And so they have sent him off now to be the secretary of state. You mentioned his Cuban-American heritage. He's particularly a hardliner on Venezuela. Cuba, etc. So we'll see what comes of the policies there, specifically in Latin America. But he's got a tall order, right?