ms. nikakhtar: that is what the national security council is therefore. i don't know if you all have seen the chinese robots, but they are incredible and functioning with ai. they are going to proliferate the world and china is going to potentially win the ai race. we are at the cusp of winning or losing everything because ai is going to be everything. it's going to be the national security council, and they need to bring technical experts from the outside, right? and agency experts to figure out , how does each agency we've together its authority into a comprehensive, executable, expedient ai strategy? mr. overly: one thing we know the president has promised to do is revoke biden's 2020 three executive order which set up the u.s. ai safety institute and had a number of directives for agencies to cultivate ai-focused policies. if that is scrapped what are the implications for national security? sen. curtis: i don't think it's a great idea. or if it is scrapped, what replaces it. you have ai that is going to be part of our everyday life. transportation sys