 Major League Baseball partnered with the biomechanics company Uplift Labs on a system to evaluate new prospects. Uplift Labs use two phones, iPhones, and an AI model in conjunction replacing complicated setups with wires like an EKG. All right, what do we think here? Yeah, we went from Moneyball 20 years ago to metrics like exit velocity and spin rate. And now we're taking all of that when we have these deep learning models that can take large amounts of data that have now been collected on folks and and start to recognize things that we can't play it to young players to be able to get an idea not necessarily of like, are you going to be the next Shohei Otani? You can also really protect their health. You know, there's a hitch in their delivery. You might want to work on that. I think this is all for the good, as long as it's used for the good, right? That's always where the question ends up.