00:00There's two camps emerging. There's one that says AI will eliminate all our jobs and then the
00:06robots will eat the babies. That's one camp. And the other camp says, wait a minute, this is going
00:11to take us to Mars. This is going to democratize education. This is going to advance the cure for
00:18cancer. The way to fuel that is you've got to build more data centers. You don't have an option.
00:21There are dozens of data center projects in multiple states, Michigan, Virginia, West
00:29Virginia, Tennessee, Mississippi, Texas. And all of a sudden, why is it we can't build anything in
00:36America anymore? What's going on there? And I think that's the question people are asking.
00:40And what adversary, if any, would not want us to continue to build our compute power,
00:48our defense systems, our advance in medical and in bioscience and education and rocket science,
00:56for me, all roads lead back to China. We're in a global competition, in an economic competition,
01:01in a military competition, and certainly a technological competition. We want to be the
01:06country that has that for sure. We don't want the Chinese leading the charge on that. And you need
01:11a lot of compute power to be able to keep advancing those models. I think we're at the same cusp
01:15with
01:16AI. So you don't try and guess where you're going. You provide the platform, which is the AI compute
01:21capacity that I'm building out in Utah. And then you let technology and innovation do its thing.
01:29And I think over time, when people realize the robots are not going to eat the babies,
01:33that this is a good thing for America. I think they deserve the right information to form an opinion
01:39on, not propaganda.
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