higher incomes for our countries, have better reserve management, and also get the african continental free trade areathese are things that just won't work by themselves. so it is up to us, you know, to continue to do what we do. the bosses of us technology companies meta and spotify have criticised european regulations around artificial intelligence. in a joint statement, mark zuckerberg and daniel ek said a "fragmented regulatory structure" and "inconsistent implementation" could cause the region to lag behind in al innovation. meta scrapped the release of its ai model in the eu last month, citing an unpredictable regulatory environment. the european commision has not responded to the joint statement. staying on the subject of artificial intelligence, more than half of fortune 500 companies see ai as a possible risk, according to a new report. jason lopatecki who's the ceo of arize ai explains why. this is one of the most ground—breaking complex technologies that people have created and i think you see a lots of companies struggling with that right now, from competitive risk to business risk, netfli