ceo josh browder is a friend of the program. he's fresh back from paris and the ai summit there, the same one attended by sam altman and vice president jd vance, and i asked him to stop by. give us a short debrief. let me start with, you know, josh, it sounds a bit a bit like the americans were were bullying their way a bit through the summit. the us and the uk said they wouldn't sign that agreement with other countries. what do you think about that? i think that's a great idea. the energy among entrepreneurs is electric that the us and the uk, instead of making these vague commitments around ai safety, are actually focused on innovation. and that's what really it will take for the good guys to have the best ai, because it's unsurprising that companies like china sign this commitment, but because they want to slow down other countries, perhaps. i think it's i think you're right. i mean, if we compare it to the early days of the space race, you know, we just figured out how to build a rocket at all. let's be careful about how man