Friedberg: There's a broader set of trends that are worth noting. That's not necessarily about regulatory capture and that is that a lot of these models. Can be developed and generated to be much smaller we're seeing you know models that can effectively run on an iPhone. And so if that's the trend then it becomes very hard for a regulatory agency to go in and audit every server or every computer or every computer on a network, Friedberg says.
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