Chip Wars Emerge
A discussion unfolds about the competitive landscape between hardware and chip production, highlighting the geopolitical implications of this "chip war." As Apple considers producing its own chips, the conversation shifts to the evolving financial advisory space, where personalized services may still thrive alongside robo-advisors, raising questions about the most effective business models for the future.In this clip
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