ylli: the chips act, you had broad bipartisan support.ck and build in this country some of the manufacturing capabilities we lost over the last 20-plus years. i think hardware and chips are really important. i think now we are uncovering that energy demand is going to be a true capability you need to build this next generation ai technology. there is a lot of energy around fusion, i would argue. we have a lot of companies here at the national competitiveness expo that present some of the key companies. we have other pathways toward getting to the energy, but i think ai could help us transform also the energy resources we have and energy sources, and diversified going forward because of the demands we have to get to the next generation. caroline: when you are bringing together government institutions, you are bringing together academics, you are bringing together corporate's, what outcome ultimately do you want? do you think we are firing on all cylinders when it comes to discussion on how to harness this leap forward? ylli: i don't think