 Humans really care about what other humans think that seems very deeply wired into us. So chess was one of the first victims of AI, right? Deep blue could be Kasparov, whenever that was a long time ago. And all of the commentators said, this is the end of chess, now that a computer can beat the human, that no one's going to bother to watch chess again ever. It's over. Or play chess again. Chess has, I think, never been more popular than it is right now. And if you cheat with AI, that's a big deal. No one, or almost no one, watches two AIs play each other. We're, like, very interested in what humans do. When I read a book that I love, the first thing I do when I finish, is, like, I want to know everything about the author's life. And I want to, like, feel some connection to that person that made this thing that resonated with me. Humans know what other humans want very well. Humans are also very interested in other people. I think humans are gonna, we're gonna have better tools. We've had better tools before. But we're still, like, very focused on each other.