 there's an accessibility feature that can clone your voice. So you could train it on recordings of your voice and provide your voice in case that you have lost your voice. Is the future of us talking to computers, us talking to ourselves? Because I don't know that most of us want to hear ourselves. Yeah, but why? I mean, I think when people say they don't like hearing their own voice, it wraps into a lot of things about public speaking and being embarrassed and having people judge you. But this is not that. And I'm imagining a world where my own voice replaces Siri, for example. If that creates less of a friction in my own brain because it feels like I'm literally just having a conversation with myself in my own head, which I do often, then maybe it makes it more frictionless for me to get more done. And ultimately, that's the goal of all of these systems.