 Naomi Campbell modeled it. She became the first person to wear the device in public. Way back in May, we talked about humane co-founder Imran Chandra, projected its display on his hand. He translated some English to French on the fly. Now we actually got to see it. Doesn't have a wake word, so it's not always listening. Doesn't have a screen. Doesn't have to connect to a smartphone to be used. What do you think of all of this, the buzziness of people saying, ah, this is the direction. This is the next big thing. You had to get flip phones with cameras before we understood what the market wanted. So we're gonna have a lot of these. I don't look at this immediately and say, oh my God, this is it. Usually it's not software, which is what AI is, that drives new devices. It's hardware. People will say, well, why do I need that clunky thing that projects on my hand when I have a phone in my pocket? And I can just talk to it through my headphones. Like, you have to give people a really compelling reason to add a new thing to their repertoire.