oh, you miss the dance moves. pete: she ll do it again for you. will: she cabbage patched yesterday. pete: good moves. will cain rachel campos duffy and the other guy oh, come on. he s only 5 years younger [laughter] pete: i don t know wham. will: george michael. pete: was wham on light fm? no, because my parents listened to a lot of will: you know who george michael is? rachel: they were really strict, they didn t have mtv will: but everyone knows the other two. pete: and that was the guy you pretended to be at the bar will: oh, that would be a great guy to pretend to be. i don t know about wham, i don t know what bars [laughter] pete: i don t know about the other guy. rachel: the reason you know about george michael is not just his music. he had a spicy social life, let s just say that. pete: you know what s not spicy? bananas. [laughter] almost no the flavor to them. today is not national banana day, but it might as well be on fox & friends because we re deba
[inaudible] will: and so i fully understand this, so you said energy pull in from the grid, but also a by-product of computing is heat, right? it produces heat, and so now you have to cool everything down with air-conditioning, and i presume that s also the usage for water as well. exactly. so water is needed to cool the a.i. centers because of the heat generated by the massive computing for a.i. will: okay. and how you, i think you ve helped put together how to remedy data usage, we can put that up, recycle the water resources, design green and resource-efficient a.i., design scene the bl a.i. hardware architectures. these are all great, but it does leave we have not yet solved the heat by-product and, as a result, we haven t solved the need for cooling and water when it comes to computers. exactly, yeah. we don t we still require these and that environmental impact has not been solved. so another aspect we probably