 There is a fear of AI that I subscribe to. AI is part of a trend that's been going on for the last 30, 40 years or more of computer automation and that's been impacting jobs and labor and I do think we need to think very carefully about the social impact here. There's a whole nother story about the existential risk of AI and that's really Frankenstein complex okay that's people being scared of computers taking over or robots taking over and frankly that's Hollywood hype that's not reality. We have to separate the science from science fiction. I can imagine a world where people are freed of drudgery. We used to have toll operators standing there and taking 25 cents we don't have that anymore. Now we have people working in coal mines which is which is not healthy. We have all kinds of jobs that are either incredibly boring incredibly dangerous just not fulfilling. We can take those away and increase by an order of magnitude the number of scientists the number of poets the number of artists the number of people who are creators or makers and people making things for their creativity for each other as opposed to to earn a buck. To do that it's not just a technology problem we also as a society have to make sure that people can achieve a decent living. We have to address the growing inequality in society as far as wealth creation but if we do that I can imagine a world where technology is driving us forward AI technology is helping us solve more and more problems and we live in a in really a euphoric state where we can engage in what we want to engage in creative enterprises. There's a lot of consensus building that needs to happen to get there but as an optimist I think we should head in that direction.