 Text generators are heading a rocky patch in some sectors. Companies like OpenAI have allegedly been buying private data sets because they're running out of public data to train these LLMs. There's a study that's not yet peer-reviewed that did the math with image generators to speculate on when they would stop being useful if they kept training on AI-generated data. I think the most interesting story going forward over at least the next six to 12 months will be these legal proceedings. What are the protections of authors and creative content producers? A director of a film would mind if their film was shown to a film class and then those students went off and made films that were kind of inspired by their work. But obviously, if their films are then shoved into an AI and that AI then generates work based on their content, that feels like a different thing for some reason. I think that those are some murky areas that I'm really curious to see how they shake out in the courts.