 AI, the Internet of Things is wrapped all around us. We're in this pervasive computing environment right now in most parts of the world and sooner it'll be everywhere. We're at that spot now where a few companies actually are controlling what's going on with voice digital assistance, with IoT in the home, with where AI is going. And they control all the data that's going to make AI possible. What we need to do is borrow a page from the book of open source, the old page of, you know, collectively coming together to create different technology, creating a movement around people controlling their own technical destiny. But it's also got to be different because it's not just about the code being open. It's about the data being open that trains machines and does machine learning. And it's also about us building a consumer movement that's going to push companies to protect our privacy, to respect our needs and build a different kind of technology future than the one that is unfolding with the voice assistance in our closets and our homes and in our phones right now. We need to do things like build a new approach to open source data. We're doing something called Common Voice, which is about, you know, something equivalent to the stuff that goes behind Siri and Alexa, but in the commons, like a co-op that is controlled by everybody. We're doing stuff like a holiday buyer's guide this year, which sounds kind of frivolous, but it's actually about saying, you know, is the soccer ball or the toothbrush or the doll I'm going to buy for Christmas got a camera? Is it going to spy on me? So we need to start to kind of get people thinking about, you know, the purchasing choices that they're making. And then a third thing is actually start to look at, you know, how we understand products that are ethical. So we're working with people on a trust mark for the Internet of Things and AI. So I would know just like I looked in a nutrition label or, you know, organic foods label that this is something I want to trust or this is going to treat my data in a certain way or just going to have this effect on me. So I think those are some concrete things we can start to do.