vlad tenev, the author of that op-ed, joins me now in a fox business exclusive offed vlad, how do youhicle for regular investors wolf waited and wanted the buy shares in pre-ipo companies but haven't been able to? >> yeah. thank you for having me, by the way. always great to be here. i think there's a big problem which is that if you're a retail investor right now and you want to invest in a.i., it is very, very clear that they do judging by the market activity yesterday and the overnight on sunday, you don't have too many options. openai's a private company, over $150 billion valuation. it's only available to select few insiders. and it's not like it was in the '8 80 where companies could go public at small valuations. the ipo process has gotten cumbersome. only the biggest companies can do it. and that limits opportunities and upside to retail investors. and so i think that we're in a bit of a strange place when highly speculative assets are free for retail to invest in but high quality, product if i technology start-ups that are generating significant revenue are off limits. and i