over 1,000 miles away. we ll check out a range of other gadgets being showcased here in vegas and hearfrom two major ceos. one is the big boss of siemens, the world s largest engineering company. and i m alsojoined by the head of nasdaq, the most famous tech index on the planet, to explore what are the big issues affecting the wider industry. wherever you rejoining us from around the world, a big hello from las vegas and a warm welcome to the show. this week, we re on location at ces, the consumer electronics show. it s notjust a top tech event. it s also one of the biggest conventions in the world. 130 attendees are expected and more than 4,000 exhibitors. we ll be hearing from some very long established brands plowing a furrow in technology at the top of their fields. and there s no escaping it. artificial intelligence is everywhere. the past year has been a turning point for al, especially generative ai. that s the tech that creates human like text or imagery based on user
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it s great to be here. so thank you so much. well, i think that when we look at the performance of the nasdaq index, i think you have to have focus on this technology, which is, of course, why we re here at consumer electronics show. so the wave of technology, the next generation of technology and its potential to change every industry, i think is really what the investors were getting excited about as they went through the year. there are a lot of challenges in the world and i would say that right now we re dealing with a lot of global complexity, a lot of economic complexity. but there is also this great promise out there with technology. and i think that s really what you re seeing with the index performance. given the economic complexities you just referred to, what is the outlook for 202a? we would describe it as cautiously optimistic and i would say cautiously because of all the complexity. and i think for the last three years, i know myself and many other ceos were saying, when