 Well, I think robots will take some of our tasks, not our job, you know If you you take your job you put it into tasks, then there's routine tasks There's better tasks and there's creative tasks and there's you know all different tasks And what robots are very good at is all of the routine that doesn't involve creative thinking or relationships negotiation For example, a doctor has a lot of routine like writing out of prescription So if the computer or the software can figure out how to do the diagnostics It will still take the doctor to speak to the patient But you can do many other things because the robot has freed up your time So I would say that basically it's the end of routine for us. It's not the end of work It's just different work. And if your work is a hundred percent routine, then That is the same thing. So you have to be aware of that. But I think doctors lawyers I mean a robot is not going to be a very good lawyer, but but he will do research for you So that's actually a very powerful combination