"The way I always think is it's always helpful when you have a complete new set of competitors every decade because that keeps you fit,"
"It's a pretty intense time. I'm glad there's the competition."
"At the end of the day, when I look at it as a percentage of GDP, five years from now, where will tech be? It will be higher,"
"So we're blessed to be in this industry. It's a lot of intense competition, but it's not so zero-sum as some people make it out."
Intense but healthy competition in artificial intelligence spurs innovation and strengthens the technology sector. A rotating set of competitors every decade keeps companies adaptive and fit. Historical rivalries, such as the shift from Novell's dominance in the 1990s to its decline and eventual acquisition in 2011, illustrate market turnover. Technology's share of GDP is expected to rise over the next five years, reinforcing the sector's economic importance. Focusing on understanding and serving customer needs proves more effective than treating every company as an adversary. Competition can coexist with widespread industry growth.
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