Cara, I saw that Gemini cut 30% of its workforce since the beginning of the year. I mean, they had about 445 employees until March, and now it's much fewer. At the same time, they are implementing AI tools to compensate for the reduction. It's interesting how this is becoming a trend in the industry—companies reducing teams but betting on automation. Gemini had a loss of over 500 million last year, so it makes sense to try to cut costs. I don't know if this strategy will work well or if they'll lose operational capacity. Do you think AI can truly replace people?

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