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I want to go straight to what we were talking about off camera, which is the idea of where the U.S. is on AI versus China, because you have some very surprising statistics that I think will probably, frankly, freak out some of the viewers.
is on AI versus China, because you have some very surprising statistics that I think will probably, frankly, freak out some of the viewers.
which it is, by the way and could've saved me a teenage freak out or five if they had some comprehensive, medically relevant information, my goodness!
and could have saved me a teenage freak-out or five if they had some, like, comprehensive medically relevant information.
Just don't—don't freak out.
Just don't... don't freak out.
When I zoom out too far, I freak out.
When I zoom out too far, I freak out.
Freak out.
You cry, stay calm and call someone, freak out, put on the spare.
Now, don't freak out, but it might then surprise you to hear that you.
Now, don't freak out,
When you go into a restaurant, do people freak out because they know who you are,
FREAK OUT BECAUSE THEY KNOW WHO YOU ARE?
Simon says, "Freak out like a little baby!" Very good!
Simon says, freak out like a little baby.
So investors started to freak out.
And that's because when the government realized that on one side we are still spending the exact same amount of money, we still have a huge military, we still have the exact same government programs, we still have all of those spendings, on the other side we cut taxes which dry up our budget, so investors started to freak out, especially during those days the interest rates were extremely high.
So first of all I know I look a little different today, I mean don't be alarmed, don't freak out, it's not permanent.
I mean, don't be alarmed, don't freak out, it's not permanent,