neil chilson is with us for the next 15 or 20 minutes. in colorado, good morning. >> good morning. a quick comment for the audience and mr. chilson. i believe at its current state ai is more of an aggregator. it might be able to give off a false sense of creativity, again some of the more popular platforms where populated by mining reddit. as far as it being the average of the internet opinion, that rings true from my understanding. i have a question. given the revelations from the twitter files and how private organizations working at an agent for the u.s. government, there are things the government is forbidden from doing, is there that much of a gap between the chinese pursuit of ai, the american pursuit of ai given the fact that we now understand them from revelations? guest: complicated question. the twitter files debate is ongoing and the role that government has in shaping large platforms is one that i think about a lot. i think we do have constitutional and statutory protections for u.s. citizens being able to express themselves, whether individuals or if they run a large pl