00:00I wonder if you can also talk about what we're seeing with OpenClaw now.
00:04How does that extend into China's AI ambitions in the long run?
00:11So I think one interesting thing that the OpenClaw frenzy has really shown is just how willing Chinese people are
00:17to adopt AI.
00:19I really look at it as really this real world experiment where regular people are sort of playing around with
00:26agentic tools and seeing what it can do for their lives.
00:28And, you know, if it can actually boost productivity and sort of what the risks are.
00:33And that's happening at such a massive scale in China.
00:35And I think when it comes to the long run, I think there's, you know, building the top of the
00:41line frontier models is one side of it.
00:43And then the other side of the sort of AI race is diffusion.
00:46And how do you integrate AI into as many facets of the economy and as many facets of society as
00:52possible?
00:52And I think we're seeing China really pick up on the sort of diffusion race.
00:57We're really seeing that they're, you know, willing to try out this new technology, willing to see how it, you
01:03know, can increase productivity in their personal lives and their work lives.
01:08And I think that that could really tip the scales in the long run when it comes to this broader
01:12sort of AI race.
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