 On Tuesday, the Verge reported Microsoft testing an embodied AI character to automate Xbox support tasks. I mean, I think the jokes about it being Clippy 2.0 aren't that far off the mark. A pretty broad set of use cases probably in gaming anyway, and they haven't been real specific about where, but saving money on both support staff and just infrastructure is a big part of this, I'm sure. And it will be roundly mocked by gamers. I can promise you that at this point. However, a bunch of them will run into situations where they're like, oh, I need to cancel Game Pass this month or oh, my Xbox is rebooting randomly for no reason. And they're going to maybe have to deal with this thing. It's hard to keep track of who's cheating and how. It's hard to know that a new cheat method has happened. A thing that Microsoft could sell as a white label product to any number of companies trying to do this, including Sony and Nintendo and say, here's yours. You call yours Mario, and he runs around going, oh, it looks like you have achieved it again or whatever.