I don't know when the first iPad came out.
Is it like 15 years, something like that?
I remember watching
a YouTube video at the time,
of like a little toddler
sitting in a doctor's office
waiting room or something,
and there was a magazine,
like one of those old,
you know, glossy-cover magazines,
and the toddler had his hand on it
and was going like this and kind of angry.
And to that toddler,
it was like a broken iPad.
And he never, she never thought
of a world that didn't have, you know,
touch screens in them.
And to all the adults watching this,
it was this amazing thing
because it was like
it's so new, it's so amazing,
it's a miracle.
Of course, you know, magazines
are the way the world works.
My kid, my kids hopefully,
will never be smarter than AI.
They will never grow up in a world
where products and services
are not incredibly smart,
incredibly capable.
They will never grow up in a world