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...that's where the adoption's happening so fast. I mean, I I I don't I don't think it's that crazy to say that. I mean, this is easily the fastest adopted technology in the industry. If you look at at ChatchBT's, you know, any other published metrics,
...is technology for a very long time. And you could kinda say probably through essentially all of recorded history, you know, kind of leading up to basically about twenty years ago. The way new technology is adopted is, basically, new technology was al
...wave of new technology adoption around generative AI. And we've got many examples across our portfolio where technology has unlocked extraordinary access. One is Airtel Money. This is a mobile wallet platform that serves 45,000,000 customers across 1
...it's amazing technology, it still takes some time until it becomes mainstream and embedded. And I think that we're only in the very early innings of the AI adoption. We are working with some of the largest, organizations in The US to support them on
...at a 100% adoption, then the new thing arises. For example, all of the craziness of the last ten years is in part a function of the fact that social media got such ubiquity in the early twenty tens, such that it was no longer the novelty was, oh, I'm
where the adoption's happening so fast. I mean, I I I don't I don't think it's that crazy to say that. I mean, this is easily the fastest adopted technology in the industry. If you look at at ChatchBT's, you know, any other published metrics, somewhe
the technology would be naturally adopted by the government first, and then later on, big companies would get access, and then later on, small companies would get access, and then later on, individuals would get access, right, if it was a technology
...get technology first, and then everybody else gets it later. And so, you know, the way the computer rolled out was the the government actually got mainstream computers first starting nineteen forties, and then big companies got computers in the mainf
...adoption of this as a consumer technology and then bleeding into prosumer is is it exceeds anything I've ever It's unbelievable. Experienced, and I think it is it will just fundamentally change people's sort of daily patterns. Like, my sister, not in
That is suddenly obvious that that is what the future is. It now feels old to do anything else. It's kinda like when you got a Retina iPhone for the first time, and you're just, like, holding your non Retina iPhone, and you're like, this is instantly
...is naive. Adoption is one thing. Being able to accelerate your business and use that as a competitive advantage is another thing. Every brick and mortar business by now has adopted the Internet, but none of them used it to become Amazon. So the quest
...the technology can just sort of evolve and advance. Yeah. And so we in Silicon Valley and certainly anybody tuning into this sort of imagines, like, well, why doesn't the breakthrough that we just saw get released? Why isn't that permeate every corpo
...rate always slow. You know, I think at least two or three years behind the consumer adoption. The reason why because you take a Zoom AI feature, for example, when you're working together with our enterprise customers, legal team, security team, data
phone, a touch screen monitor that your grandmother or child could use, and then he connected it to the three g network. And so all those barriers were immediately removed and then you hit that mainstream takeoff phase, that inflection where you go f
...barriers to adoption. It might be too expensive or complicated. There might not be the right ecosystem. There might be a lot of inertia. There were smartphones before the iPhone, but they were big, clunky, hard to use. There was no wireless network,
...for adoption of new tech. That's not why it's happening. That's not why it's happening. Let me finish now. And then you can you can counter it. Startups are the place to look at this, and that's where I am on the ground. And what I'm seeing there is
...adoption. You have billions of people on the Internet. It was set up as a free product. Yep. Again, it kinda solved this sort of latent kind of question mark that everybody had, which is, like, when are we gonna see AI, you know, work work and touch
...of adoption is still growing at the same rates as ever before. I I think this will be much faster with AI to be very clear. But just so we, like, shock ourselves, imagine we're in 2045, and we're still talking about, you know, wow. AI, you know, was
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