If the AI crawlers go crawl the web and get all the content, when you go to your Perplexity or ChatGPT, do you go back and look at the original source? No. You just read it right there. The original source isn't getting compensated.

And and you you you you see something, you click on it, and you go to the website to learn about it or to buy something.

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Mozilla for those of you doing Mozilla. And and you you you you see something, you click on it, and you go to the website to learn about it or to buy something. And there was actually a whole business model behind the scenes actually, like, where it's like how those content creators got reimbursed for these sorts of things, for the for creating the content, the idea. Like, there's a whole business model there. But if the AI crawlers go crawl the web and get all the content, when you go to your your Proplexity or the OpenAI or the chat like, whoever chat GBT or whatever you're using, do you go back and look at the original source? No. You just read it right there. The original source isn't getting compensated.

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Identifies a fundamental business model disruption in clear, accessible terms. The rhetorical question format engages viewers while highlighting an economic consequence most users haven't considered.

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We've never seen dollars spent like this. What if they're wrong? What if this is maybe not even enough investment? What if Microsoft decided not to do it, and Meta and Amazon did? They missed the whole thing.

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