00:00 Speaker A
You know, it’s hard not to feel romantic about this country.
00:03 Speaker A
My parents had the American dream. My father always wanted us to grow up in America and sent us here when I was nine years old.
00:11 Speaker A
Well, I and they had very little to start a life with here. Well, somehow, through that journey,
00:20 Speaker B
The effect is very good.
00:22 Speaker A
Here I am, um, privileged to lead one of the most important companies in human history.
00:26 Speaker B
Yes.
00:27 Speaker A
And uh, you just can’t, you can’t write a better story than this. You can’t be romantic about this country.
00:33 Speaker A
I’m surrounded by great scientists, I’m surrounded by great people, um, all of our technology partners, our ecosystem here, our ecosystem here. That’s it, you know, I don’t want to get complacent, but it is
00:44 Speaker A
It’s a miracle. There is no doubt about it. I have the privilege of working with every country in the world.
00:49 Speaker A
So, so I think we can say for sure
00:54 Speaker A
We want the same outcome, we want the same outcome for this country. However, it’s important that, uh, I’m here so that I can at least explain what artificial intelligence is.
01:05 Speaker A
This is the fifth floor. Can I explain what its impact will be and how it will evolve?
01:10 Speaker A
And how certain policies, while on the surface may achieve any goal, the long-term consequences, the unintended consequences can be quite dire for the United States.
01:25 Speaker A
So, I can at least explain it from a technical perspective.
01:30 Speaker A
um um help advocate for um um technology leadership so that we can ensure our national security.
01:38 Speaker A
So I have this benefit and I’m very grateful that the people I meet in Washington, D.C. always have their doors open. You know, even though this is new to me and I’m very clumsy, I can also say that I’m very grateful that Washington has been very open to me.
