 I'm particularly interested in how we could use AI to reach the tens of thousands of kids across the country who are given out-of-school suspensions or expulsion each year. And most of those kids don't have any sort of legal right to alternative education while they're kicked out of school. And I would like to be thinking about how we use AI. It can be robot interfacing AI or other forms of AI enabled at tech. But how do we teach those kids so that they can learn from their mistakes instead of just being denied learning? A couple of things sparked it for me. One is we have had some folks in the Greater Brooklyn Client Community who have been looking at AI to work with kids on the autism spectrum. So that got me thinking about how you might use AI for certain segments of the student population and actually a number of the kids who are suspended or expelled because of behavioral issues are already identified as having educational disabilities. Those kids actually are given a federal statutory right to get an alternative education but we can still use AI with them. But that then made me think, what about the tens of thousands of kids who get kicked out of school either for a period of days or a period of years because of behavior issues. How could we use AI to work with those kids specifically so that even if they are legitimately a threat to public safety, fine, they don't have to go to the Brick and Mortar School but we can bring the school to them in the form of AI.