your student debt. so no, that's not the right thing to do. if people have a lot of debt now, i want to have programs where they can refinance their loans at lower rates and with more flexible repayment programs. but it's more of a point of how unfair this system is. we've got a lot of things in this country, jake, as you know, that are structurally unfair. right, where kind of the little guy is getting a bad deal. and this is a good example, i think. >> i want to bring in jacquelyn le vornia, working as a strategist for southern new hampshire university. jacquelyn. >> good evening, congressman. >> hi, jacquelyn. >> thank you for taking my question. >> thank you for asking it. >> i was wondering, how will you prepare the american people for imminent displacement resulting from advances in artificial intelligence and automation technology. >> i'm so glad you asked this question. because to some extent, this is the most important thing for us to be talking about. people think by 2030, 50 million jobs in our country could be displaced or fundamentally changed because of artificial