00:00AI is a tool. It's not going to replace us as human beings. It's a tool we can use. We'll
00:07use
00:07it. We'll control it. We'll manage the risk. That's what we always do. So I don't think you're
00:11ever going to take the humans out of the picture, and AI is going to do everything, and we're going
00:16to be left working the drive-thru window at McDonald's. So that's why I think this is kind
00:22of an overstated thing. Sure, it's going to disrupt certain industries. Like I said, take the iPhone.
00:27Yeah. There used to be a very big film processing industry with Kodak and everybody else. That's
00:35gone, but it doesn't mean our lives are worse off, and people don't have jobs doing other
00:40things. Just think about how you would be an Instagram influencer if you couldn't take photos
00:45on your phone, or you had to wait until you got the film developed. So I mean, we've seen
00:51this before, and there's always some kind of hype, doom, and gloom about it, but I really
00:56just take this view that AI is a tool. It's like every other kind of big technological innovation
01:02we have. It disrupts things. It changes power structures. I gave a speech in October about this,
01:08and that's unsettling for people. But at the end of the day, people will figure out how to take this
01:13tool and harness it to make our lives better, more productive, and more efficient. We'll have more time
01:18to do other things. We always complain we don't have time to do other things. Now you're going to get
01:22to. So that's the way I look at it. I'm not a doom and gloomer like the report was.
01:27So,
01:27You
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