 AI companies such as Open AI were maybe not necessarily playing by legality rules. An example was taking data from YouTube videos, uh, you know, using a model to transcribe those videos and use all of what was said in the videos, um, to, to train models. What I'm hoping comes out of this though, and is, is everybody starts to pay more attention to just how important data and your data is to these companies. And we should really start putting more pressure on our, uh, representatives to start taking that data more seriously. We're probably just loosely putting up on YouTube and other platforms, not realizing how it's going to be extracted for, you know, other uses and for people to understand that your data is valuable.