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Maybe switching gears a little bit and talking about kind of the learnings that you’ve had from recessions, 2008 as a good example, and in leading. And we as a 1031 sponsor, which is what we were we think we closed on our last year in 2008. So certainly it’s been interesting to watch. I was hired.
So let's take those routine tasks and move them into a computer automated process or robotics process and free up our teams and make the company more efficient. They literally just read what's on our website. Well, the chat bot can read to our customers or potential customers what's on our website too.
But the team behind the 2008 Marvel movie that introduced J.A.R.V.I.S Iron Mans smart and capable AI assistant were definitely picking up on a signal about the increasing rate of computational power and the evolution of artificial intelligence. Accessing incredible computing capability from a handheld device is available today.
David Leary: [00:13:21] I was listening to a podcast with somebody who worked in the 2008 banking crisis, and he was in charge of rolling out the stimulus money for that. During the webinar, they shut off all their computer access to the network and then kicked them out of- basically laid them off. There's not an easy way to do it.
The firm grew 15 percent from 2008 to 2009, and that has been the normal amount of growth ever since. Lou recalls talking with one distraught business owner who was not a Grassi client, but who was concerned about his company's future in 2008. So, they're very much, "You just sit on your computer all day, Dad!"
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bust, the 2008 crisis. Not only that, I would be able to compromise better computers because it would be business computers instead of personal computers, probably. As far as I know, it's impossible for a macro in Google sheets to infect your computer. This could actually bode well for QuickBooks, and Xero.
I did not touch a computer, or laptop, and it was really, really hard not to, on the phone, touch Slack. Then, at the very end of the article, and I'll just read this word for word: "At the end of the day, Kurt Rathmann explained to Forbes last month, customers were craving a person, rather than a computer to do their accounting. 'We
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