Last year, President Trump gave a major AI policy speech and declared that The United States had to win the AI race. He had first declared that we were in one, and I think his speech was reminiscent of when President Kennedy declared that we were in a space race and had to win that race.

David, Michael, I'd love you to talk about what where we are right now in terms of the pursuit to be the number one, lead AI country.

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David, Michael, I'd love you to talk about what where we are right now in terms of the pursuit to be the number one, lead AI country. How are we doing, David? I think we're doing great.

Maria, last year, president Trump gave a major AI policy speech. This is in July, and he declared that The United States had to win the AI race. He he had, first of all, declared that we were in one, and I think his speech was reminiscent of when president Kennedy declared that we were in a space race and had to win that race.

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Great historical parallel (Kennedy/space race) that frames current AI competition in familiar terms. The opening position and clear narrative arc make this a strong hook, though it's more explanatory than provocative.

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The way that Hollywood has portrayed AI over the decades, whether it's The Terminator or 2001, has portrayed this dystopian view of the future. And frankly, part of the fault lies with our tech leaders who haven't done a great job describing the benefits of AI. When they're talking about AI eliminating 50% of knowledge workers, that doesn't sound very utopian.

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