here to discuss automation and energy is brian farber, partner at what point ventures. has spoken on twitter about ringing manufacturing jobs to the u.s., but he has not given a single tweet about automation and saving costs, and potentially also cutting jobs. what is your take on that? what is the future of working looking like? >> we talked a lot about ai and machine learning making big progress. you are seeing robotics and ai make a big impact. jobstudy said 13% of the lost was to trade, the rest to automation. futurencerned about the of what that means for workers, -- to put lot of american workers back to work. is there a risk of the possibility of hastening the advancement are automation? companies will naturally try to cut costs. >> 100%. you are hearing a lot of ceos committing and investing in and in the u.s. the cost structure will force more automation. selina: there's even further pressure coming from proposals that will put a tax import, even more pressure to make goods at home. is going tothis create more jobs are less overall in the u.s.? 1.7 million truc