I think one of the problems is why you could see something with the staffing issues in the US because the airlines lay people off. The other stuff is climate which you can't really do anything about what's happening in California. We don't have resilient systems in the US and then the distances are so long, it makes it even worse. This idea, we have never had high speed trains anywhere in the United States, I believe, correct? We have Amtrak. We just don't make those forward leaning investments. What would it take to do that? Well, one, there is a reason along the Eastern Corridor and the California Corridor, you need a density, but what you need is a
At Munich's Digital-Life-Design conference, Kara and Scott unpack EU tech regulations, Tesla's many challenges (including Twitter), and OpenAI's future in Microsoft products. Also, what the latest airline meltdown says about US infrastructure.
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