 At Microsoft Inspire, Meta announced it will open source its large language model, Llama 2, under a Meta created license. So it's not one of the standards license, but it is an open source license. It'll be free for commercial and research uses. Qualcomm announced that it's going to take advantage of that and bring Llama to its chips. So laptops, phones, headsets starting in 2024, apps running on those devices could use Llama without having to go to the cloud to do a large language model. That keeps all your all your data local. That keeps it out of anybody else's hands. Llama 2 will be available through Microsoft Azure as well, AWS, Hugging Face and a bunch of other providers. I guess that's one way to catch up to the competitors.